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"I  will  sing  with  the  spirit,  and   I  will  sing  with  the 
understanding  also."     /  Cor.  14-13. 


REVIVAL  HYMNS 


AND 


CHORUSES, 

COMPILED  BY 

REV.  ISAAC  H.  ALBRIGHT 


FOURTH  EDITION. 


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Copyright  1891  by  D.  W.  Crider. 


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PUBLISHED  BY  CRIDER  &  BRO. 


PREFACE. 


The  compiler  of  this  work  has  long  felt  the  need 
of  a  small  collection  of  hymns  and  choruses,  suit- 
able for  use  in  seasons  of  religious  interest ;  so  cheap 
that  all  can  buy  them ;  so  familiar  that  all  can  sing 
them.  These  hymns  and  choruses  have  been 
gathered  from  many  sources.  When  we  knew  that 
a  hymn  was  copy-right  property,  and  its  author  was 
known,  we  secured  permission  to  use  it  in  our  little 
book.  We  are  under  great  obligations  to  our 
friends  who  have  granted  us  this  permission.  With 
the  desire  that  God's  blessing  may  greatly  attend  its 
use,  the  work  is  sent  forth  on  its  mission  of  service. 

The  Compiler, 


REVIVAL  HYMNS  AND  CHORUSES. 


—  1  — 

Christ  Knocking  at  the  Door. 

i  Behold  a  stranger  at  the  door  ! 
He  gently  knocks,  has  knocked  before, 
Has  waited  long — is  waiting  still : 
You  treat  no  other  friend  so  ill. 

:   O,  let  the  dear  Savior  come  in, 

He'll  cleanse  thy  heart  from  sin  ! 
O,  keep  Him  no  more,  out  at  the  door, 
But  let  the  dear  Savior  come  in. 

2  O  lovely  attitude,  He  stands 

With  melting  heart  and  bleeding  hands, 
O  matchless  kindness,  and  He  shows 
This  matchless  kindness  to  His  foes  ! 

3  But  will  He  prove  a  friend  indeed  ? 
He  will ;  the  very  friend  you  need ; 
The  Friend  of  sinners — yes,  'tis  He 
With  garments  dyed  on  Calvary. 

4  Rise,  touched  with  gratitude  divine ; 
Turn  out  His  enemy  and  thine, 
That  soul  destroying  monster,  sin, 
And* let  the  heavenly  Stranger  in. 


5  Admit  Him  ere  His  anger  burn  ; 
His  feet  departed  ne'er  return ; 
Admit  Him,  or  the  hour's  at  hand, 
You'll  at  His  door  rejected  stand. 

—  2  — 

Sinners  Entreated. 

Come,  ye  sinners,  poor  and  needy, 
Weak  and  wounded,  sick  and  sore  ; 

Jesus  ready  stands  to  save  you, 
Full  of  pity,  love  and  power : 

He  is  able, 
He  is  willing,  doubt  no  more. 

Now  ye  needy,  come  and  welcome, 
God's  free  bounty  glorify; 

True  belief  and  true  repentance, 
Every  grace  that  brings  you  nigh ; 

Without  money, 
Come  to  Jesus  Christ  and  buy. 

Let  not  conscience  make  you  linger 
Nor  of  fitness  fondly  dream  ; 

All  the  fitness  He  requireth 
Is  to  feel  your  need  of  Him  : 

This  He  gives  you  ; 
'Tis  the  Spirit's  glim'ring  beam. 

CHORUSES. 

-l  - 

Turn  to  the  Lord,  and  seek  salvation, 
Sound  the  praise  of  His  dear  name ; 

Glory,  honor  and  salvation, 
Christ  the  Lord  is  come  again. 


-2- 

O  believe  him  ;   O  receive  him — 
There  is  none  like  Christ,  my  God 

He  is  near  thee ;   He  will  cheer  thee- 
Only  trust  in  Jesus'  blood. 


Doubting  sinner, 

Doubt  not,  but  believe, 
He  who  saved  ten  thousand  others 

He  will  thee  receive. 


—  3  — 

And  Yet  There  is  Room. 

i   Come,  sinners,  to  the  gospel  feast, 
Let  every  soul  be  Jesus'  guest ; 
Ye  need  not  one  be  left  behind, 
For  God  hath  bidden  all  mankind. 

2  Sent  by  my  Lord,  on  you  I  call, 
The  invitation  is  to  all ; 

Come  all  the  world  !  come  sinner  thou  ! 
All  things  in  Christ  are  ready  now. 

3  Come  all  ye  souls  by  sin  oppress'd, 
Ye  restless  wanderers  after  rest ; 

Ye  poor  and  maim'd,  and  halt  and  blind, 
In  Christ  a  hearty  welcome  find. 

4  My  message  as  from  God  receive, 
Ye  all  may  come  to  Christ  and  live, 
O  let  His  love  your  heart  constrain, 
Nor  suffer  Him  to  die  in  vain. 


5  This  is  the  time,  no  more  delay, 
The  invitation  is  to-day ; 
Come  in  this  moment  at  His  call, 
And  live  for  Him  who  died  for  all. 

CHORUSES. 

—  1  — 

O  come  and  will  you  go, 
Will  you  go,  will  you  go, 

O  come  will  you  go, 

Where  pleasures  never  die. 

-2- 

Come  along,  come  along, 
Come  all  the  way  along ; 

Come  along,  come  along, 
And  love  the  dying  Lamb. 

-3- 
Come  along,  come  along, 
Obey  the  word  of  God, 
For  why  will  you  die  in  your  sins. 

_4_ 

Come  home,  come  home, 

O  prodigal  child,  come  home, 

Come  home,  come  home, 

O  prodigal  child,  come  home. 

—  1  — 

Down  at  the  Cross. 


I   Down  at  the  cross  where  my  Savior  died, 
Down,  where  for  cleansing  from  sin  I  cried ; 
There  to  my  heart  was  the  blood  applied  ; 
Glory  to  his  name. 


Chorus. — Glory  to  his  name, 
Glory  to  his  name, 
There  to  my  heart  was  the  blood  applied, 
Glory  to  his  name. 

2  I  am  so  wondrously  saved  from  sin, 
Jesus  so  sweetly  abides  within  ; 

There  at  the  cross  where  He  took  me  in, 
Glory  to  his  name. 

3  O,  precious  fountain,  that  saves  from  sin, 
I  am  so  glad  I  have  entered  in ; 

There  Jesus  saves  me  and  keeps  me  clean, 
Glory  to  his  name. 

4  Come  to  this  fountain,  so  rich  and  sweet ; 
Cast  thy  poor  soul  at  the  Savior's  feet ; 
Plunge  in  to-day,  and  be  made  complete ; 

Glory  to  his  hame. 


^ 


—  5  — 

Almost  Persuaded. 


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'Almost  persuaded,"  now  to  believe  ; 
Almost  persuaded,"  Christ  to  receive  ; 

Seems  now  some  soul  to  say, 

"Go,  Spirit,  go  Thy  way. 

Some  more  convenient  day 
On  Thee  I'll  call." 

Almost  persuaded,"  come,  come  to-day; 

Almost  persuaded,"  turn  not  away; 
Jesus  invites  you  here, 
Angels  are  ling'ring  near, 
Prayers  rise  from  hearts  so  dear : 
O  wanderer,  come, 


'  Almost  persuaded,"  harvest  is  past  ! 
'Almost  persuaded,"  doom  comes  at  last! 

1  'Almost"  can  not  avail; 

"Almost"  is  but  to  fail ! 

Sad,  sad,  that  bitter  wail  — 
"Almost— but  lost  /" 

—  6  — 

Come  to  Jesus. 

Come  to  Jesus,  come  to  Jesus, 
Come  to  Jesus  just  now, 

Just  now  come  to  Jesus, 
Come  to  Jesus  just  now. 


He  will  save  you. 
Oh,  believe  Him. 
He  is  able. 
He  is  willing. 
He'll  receive  you. 
Flee  to  Jesus. 
Look  unto  Him. 
Only  trust  Him. 
Call  upon  Him. 


He  will  hear  you. 
He'll  have  mercy. 
He'll  forgive  you. 
He  will  cleanse  you. 
He'll  renew  you. 
He  will  clothe  you. 
Jesus  loves  you. 
Don't  reject  Him. 
Hallelujah.     Amen. 


—  7  — 

Don't  Wait  for  To-Morrow. 

i   O,  come  to  the  Savior  to-day, 

'Tis  folly  to  wait  till  to-morrow ; 
Then  will  you  longer  delay  ? 

To-morrow  may  fill  you  with  sorrow. 

Cho. — The  Savior  is  calling  to-day, 

O,  bring  him  your  trouble  and  sorrow, 
Come,  bow  at  his  footstool  and  pray, 
It  may  be  too  late  on  to-morrow, 


2  0,  look  at  the  cross  where  he  died, 

And  think  of  his  anguish  and  sorrow, 
Then  give  up  your  folly  and  pride, 
It  may  be  too  late  on  to-morrow. 

3  How  many  have  gone  to  the  grave, 

Whose  end  was  destruction  and  horror, 
O,  would  you  have  Jesus  to  save  : 

Then  wait  not  to  seek  him  to-morrow. 

4  Then  fly  to  the  Savior  to-day, 

And  walk  in  the  way  that  is  narrow, 
'Twill  lead  you  from  folly  away, 
And  give  you  a  joyous  to-morrow. 

—  8  — 

Come  to  the  Fountain. 

i  O  come  to-day  to  the  fountain, 
That  flows  for  you  and  for  me ; 
Oj  come,  and  drink  of  its  waters, 
They  flow  ever  full  and  free. 

Cho. — Come  to  the  clear  flowing  fountain, 
Flowing  for  you  and  for  me  : 
Drink  of  the  life-giving  fountain, 
Its  waters  are  pure  and  free. 

2  O  sinner  burdened  with  sorrow, 

How  sweet  the  message  to  thee : 
O,  come  to-day  to  the  fountain, 
That  flows  ever  full  and  free. 

3  O  sinner,  look  unto  Jesus, 

Who  conquered  death  and  the  grave ; 
He  bids  you  come  to  the  fountain, 
Its  waters  have  power  to  save. 


4  Why  will  you  wander  in  darkness  ? 
Why  to  the  world  will  you  cling  ? 
O,  come  and  plunge  in  the  fountain, 
And  you  shall  be  free  from  sin. 


—  9  — 

Sorrow  for  the  Suffering  of  the  Savior. 

i   Alas  !  and  did  my  Savior  bleed, 
And  did  my  Sov'reign  die? 
Would  He  devote  that  sacred  head 
For  such  a  worm  as  I  ? 


Was  it  for  crimes  that  I  have  done 
He  groan' d  upon  the  tree  ? 

Amazing  pity  !  grace  unknown  ! 
And  love  beyond  degree. 


3  Well  might  the  sun  in  darkness  hide, 
And  shut  his  glories  in, 
When  Christ  the  mighty  Maker  died 
For  man  the  creature's  sin. 


4  Thus  might  I  hide  my  blushing  face, 

While  his  dear  cross  appears ; 

Dissolve  my  heart  in  thankfulness, 

And  melt  mine  eyes  to  tears. 


5  But  drops  of  grief  can  ne'er  repay 
The  debt  of  love  I  owe ; 
Here,  Lord,  I  give  myself  away, 
'Tis  all  that  I  can  do. 


CHORUSES. 

-l  — 
O  look  away,  O  look  away, 

O  look  away  to  Calvary : 
To  Calvary,  to  Calvary, 

O  look  away  to  Calvary. 

-2- 

He  loves  me,  he  loves  me, 
He  loves  me,  this  I  know, 

He  gave  himself  to  die  for  me, 
Because  he  loves  me  so. 

-3- 

Jesus  is  good  to  me, 
Jesus  is  good  to  me, 
So  good,  so  good, 
Jesus  is  good  to  my  soul. 

Help  me,  dear  Savior,  thee  to  own, 

And  ever  faithful  be ; 
And  when  thou  sittest  on  thy  throne, 

Dear  Lord,  remember  me. 


Jesus  died  for  you, 

Jesus  died  for  me, 
Yts,  Jesus  died  for  all  mankind, 

Bless  God,  salvation's  free. 


I'll  never  forget  thee, 

I'll  never  forget  thee,  Lord, 
I'll  never  forget  thee, 

Dear  Lord  remember  me 


-7- 
I  can,  and  I  will,  and  I  do  believe, 

I  can,  and  I  will,  and  I  do  believe, 
I  can,  and  I  will,  and  I  do  believe, 

That  Jesus  died  for  me. 

-8- 
Look  away,  look  away, 

Look  away  to  Calvary, 
Look  away,  look  away, 

Look  away  to  Calvary. 


-9- 

Dear  Jesus  receive  me, 

No  more  will  I  grieve  thee/ 

O  blessed  Redeemer, 
O  save  me  at  the  cross. 

-lO- 

O  !   'twas  love,  'twas  wondrous  love  ! 

The  love  of  God  to  me  : 
It  brought  my  Savior  from  above, 

To  die  on  Calvary. 


Only  believe,  and  you  shall  be  saved, 
Only  believe  and  you  shall  be  saved, 

Only  believe,  and  you  shall  be  saved, 
And  heaven  is  yours  forever. 

—  12  — 

The  half  was  never  told, 
The  half  was  never  told, 

Of  grace  divine,  so  wonderful, 
The  half  was  never  told. 


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-  13  - 
O,  how  I  love  Jesus, 

O,  how  I  love  Jesus, 
O,  how  I  love  Jesus, 

Because  he  first  loved  me. 

-14- 
He  loves  me,  this  I  know, 

He  loves  me  this  I  know, 
I  know,  I  feel  it's  true, 

He  loves  me,  this  I  know. 

-  15  - 
Come  to  Jesus,  come  to  Jesus, 

Come  to  Jesus  now, 
He  will  save  you,  he  will  save  you, 
He  will  save  you  now. 

-16- 

,  you  must  be  a  lover  of  the  Lord, 
O,  you  must  be  a  lover  of  the  Lord, 
O,  you  must  be  a  lover  of  the  Lord, 
Or  you  can't  go  to  heaven  when  you  die. 

-17- 
Come  to  the  fount  of  cleansing  blood, 

That  flows  from  Calvary  ; 
Thou  shalt  be  made  a  child  of  God, 

And  be  forever  free. 

-18- 

Jesus  can  save,  and  Jesus  alone^ 

Jesus  alone,  Jesus  alone, 
Jesus,  my  Lord  and  my  Savior,  I  own, 

Jesus,  my  Savior  I  own. 


-;i9- 
I  am  sinking  out  of  self,  out  of  self  into  Christ, 

Sinking  out  of  self  into  Christ, 
Sinking,  sinking,  sinking  out  of  self, 

Sinking  out  of  self  into  Christ. 

-20- 

O,  for  converting  grace, 

And  O,  for  sanctifying  power, 

Lord  we  beg  for  Jesus  sake 
A  sweet  refreshing  shower. 

-21  - 

Remember  me,  remember  me, 

Dear  Lord  remember  me  ! 
Remember  first  thy  dying  groans, 

And  then  remember  me. 

-22- 

Thy  name  blessed  Jesus  is  all  my  plea  ; 

Dearest  and  sweetest  name  to  me ; 
Thou  art  my  shield  and  hiding  place, 

I  am  redeemed  by  thy  rich  grace. 

-23- 

O,  the  Lamb,  the  loving  Lamb, 

The  Lamb  of  Calvary, 
The  Lamb  that  was  slain,  but  liveth  again, 

To  intercede  for  me. 

-24-- 

Only  trust  him,  only  trust  him, 

Only  trust  him  now ; 
He  will  save  you,  he  will  save  you, 

He  will  save  you  now. 


-25- 

At  the  cross,  at  the  cross,  where   I  first  saw  the 
light, 

And  the  burden  of  my  heart  rolled  away, 
It  was  there  by  faith  I  received  my  sight, 

And  now  I  am  happy  all  the  day. 

-26- 

Blessed  be  the  name,  blessed  be  the  name, 

Blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord. 
Blessed  be  the  name,  blessed  be  the  name, 

Blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord. 

— 10  — 

Sufficiency  of  the  Atonement. 

i  There  is  a  fountain  filled  with  blood 
Drawn  from  Immanuel's  veins ; 
And  sinners  plunged  beneath  that  flood, 
Lose  all  their  guilty  stains. 

2  The  dying  thief  rejoiced  to  see 

That  fountain  in  his  day ; 
O  may  I  there,  though  vile  as  he, 
Wash  all  my  sins  away. 

3  Thou  dying  Lamb,  Thy  precious  blood 

Shall  never  lose  its  power, 
Till  all  the  ransomed  church  of  God 
Are  saved  to  sin  no  more. 

4  E'er  since  by  faith,  I  saw  the  stream 

Thy  flowing  woun  is  supply, 
Redeeming  love  has  been  my  theme, 
And  shall  be  till  I  die. 


5  And  when  this  feeble,  faltering  tongue 
Lies  silent  in  the  grave, 
Then  in  a  nobler,  sweeter  song, 
I'll  sing  thy  power  to  save. 

CHORUSES. 

-l  - 

Worthy,  worthy  is  the  Lamb  of  God, 
Worthy,  worthy  is  the  Lamb  of  God, 

Worthy,  worthy  is  the  Lamb  of  God, 
That  taketh  away  the  sin  of  the  world. 

-2- 

O,  the  blood,  the  precious  blood, 

That  Jesus  shed  for  me  ; 
Upon  the  cross  in  crimson  flood, 

Just  now  by  faith  I  see. 


-3- 

O,  redeemed,  redeemed, 

Washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb, 

0  redeemed,  redeemed, 

Washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb. 

-4_ 

1  do  believe,  I  now  believe, 

That  Jesus  died  for  me, 
And  thro'  his  blood,  his  precious  blood 
I  shall  from  sin  be  free. 

-5- 

The  blood  of  Jesus  cleanseth  me, 
Cleanseth  me,  cleanseth  me, 

The  blood  of  Jesus  cleanseth  me, 
As  soon  as  1  believe. 


The  cleansing  stream,  I  see,  I  see  ! 

I  plunge,  and  Oh,  it  cleanseth  me, 
Oh,  praise  the  Lord,  it  cleanseth  me, 

It  cleanseth  me,  yes  cleanseth  me. 

-7- 
There's  a  fountain,  a  fountain,  a  fountain  of  love 

Ever  flowing  for  you  and  for  me, 
This  fountain  cleanseth  from  all  sin, 

And  every  sinner  may  now  plunge  in, 
There's  a  fountain,  a  fountain,  a  fountain  of  love, 

Ever  flowing  for  you  and  for  me. 

-8- 
Jesus  died  for  you, 

Jesus  died  for  me, 
Yes,  Jesus  died  for  all  mankind, 

Bless  God,  salvation's  free. 


O  precious  blood,  O  cleansing  blood, 

Drawn  from  Immanuel's  veins, 
And  sinners  plunge  beneath  that  flood, 

Lose  all  their  guilty  stains. 

-10- 

My  soul's  been  redeemed  through  the  blood  of  the 

Lamb, 
My  soul's  been  redeemed  through  the  blood  of  the 

Lamb, 
Been  redeemed,  been  redeemed, 
Been  redeemed  by  the  blood  of  the  Lamb. 


-11  - 
Why  will  you  doubt  him,  when  for  you  he  died, 
See,  see  the  fountain  is  flowing  from  his  side, 
The  poorest  may  partake  of  it  and  without  money 

buy, 
The  Gospel  call  is  free  for  all,  and  why  should  any 

die? 

-12- 

There  is  power  in  Jesus'  blood, 
The  is  power  in  Jesus'  blood, 

There  is  power  in  Jesus'  blood, 
To  wash  me  white  as  snow. 

Are  you  washed  in  the  blood, 
In  the  soul  cleansing  blood  of  the  Lamb  ? 
Are  your  garments  spotless,  are  they  white  as  snow  ? 
Are  you  washed  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb  ? 

-14  - 
Savior  wash  me  in  the  blood, 
Savior  wash  me  in  the  blood, 
O  wash  me  in  the  blood, 
And  I  shall  be  whiter  than  the  snow. 

-IB- 
No  other  one  but  Jesus, 

No  other  one,  no  other  one, 
No  other  one  but  Jesus 

Can  full  salvation  bring. 

—  16  — 

O,  glorious  fountain  ! 

Here  will  I  stay, 
And  in  thee  ever 

Wash  my  sins  away. 


-17- 

O  who's  like  Jesus,  O  hallelujah, 

Praise  ye  the  Lord  ; 
There's  none  like  Jesus,  O  hallelujah, 

Love  and  serve  the  Lord. 

-18- 

O,  the  bleeding  lamb  ! 
O,  the  bleeding  lamb  ! 
O,  the  bleeding  lamb  ! 
Was  found  worthy. 

—  11  — 

What  Hast  Thou  Done  for  Me  ? 

i  I  gave  My  life  for  thee, 

My  precious  blood  I  shed. 
That  thou  might'st  randsomed  be, 

And  quickened  from  the  dead ; 
I  gave,  I  gave  My  life  for  thee, 
What  hast  thou  given  for  me  ? 

2  My  Father's  house  of  light, — 

My  glory-circled  throne 
I  left  for  earthly  night, 

For  wand 'rings  sad  and  lone  ; 
I  left,  I  left  it  all  for  thee, 
Hast  thou  left  aught  for  Me  ? 

3  I  suffered  much  for  thee, 

More  than  thy  tongue  could  tell, 
Of  bitterest  agony, 

To  rescue  thee  from  hell ; 
I've  borne,  I've  borne  it  all  for  thee, 
What  hast  thou  borne  for  me  ! 


4  And  I  have  brought  to  thee, 
Down  from  My  home  above, 
Salvation  full  and  free, 

My  pardon  and  My  love  ; 
I  bring,  I  bring  rich  gifts  to  thee, 
What  hast  thou  brought  to  me? 


— 12  — 

The  Judgment  Day. 

i   The  judgment  day  is  coming,  coming,  coming, 
The  judgment  day  is  coming, 
On  that  great  day  ! 

Cho. — Let  us  take  the  wings  of  the  morning, 
And  fly  away  to  Jesus ; 
Let  us  take  the  wings  of  the  morning, 
And  sound  the  jubilee. 


2  You'll  hear    the   trumpet   sounding,   sounding, 
sounding, 
You'll  hear  the  trumpet  sounding, 
On  that  great  day. 


3  You'll   see   the  Judge  descending,   descending, 

descending, 
You'll  see  the  Judge  descending, 
On  that  great  day. 

4  You'll  see  the  dead  arising,  arising,  arising, 
You'll  see  the  dead  arising, 

On  that  great  day. 


5  You'll  hear  the  wicked  wailing,  wailing,  wailing, 
You'll  hear  the  wicked  wailing, 
On  that  great  day. 

Cho. — For  they  took  not  the  wings  of  the  morning, 
Nor  flew  away  to  Jesus  ; 
For  they  took  not  the  wings  of  the  morning, 
Nor  sang  the  jubilee. 

— 13  — 

Diligence  and  Watchfulness. 

i   A  charge  to  keep  I  have, 
A  God  to  glorify  ; 
A  never-dying  soul  to  save, 
And  fit  it  for  the  sky. 

2  To  serve  the  present  age, 

My  calling  to  fulfill ; 
O,  may  it  all  my  powers  engage, 
To  do  my  Maker's  will. 

3  Arm  me  with  jealous  care, 

As  in  Thy  sight  to  live, 
•    And  O  Thy  servant,  Lord,  prepare, 
A  strict  account  to  give. 

4  Help  me  to  watch  and  pray, 

And  on  Thyself  rely  ; 
Assured  if  I  «ny  trust  betray, 
I  shall  forever  die. 

—  14  — 

Lamb  of  God. 

i   Not  all  the  blood  of  beasts, 
On  Jewish  altars  slain, 


Could  give  the  guilty  conscience  peace, 
Or  wash  away  the  stain. 

2  But  Christ,  the  heav'nly  Lamb 

Takes  all  our  sins  away ; 
A  sacrifice  of  nobler  name, 
And  richer  blood  than  they. 

3  My  faith  would  lay  her  hand 

On  that  dear  head  of  thine — 
While  as  a  penitent  I  stand, 
And  there  confess  my  sin. 

4  My  soul  looks  back  to  see 

The  burden  thou  didst  bear, 
When  hanging  on  the  cursed  tree, 
And  hopes  her  guilt  was  there. 

5  Believing,  we  rejoice 

To  see  the  curse  remove  ; 
We  bless  the  Lamb  with  cheerful  voice, 
And  sing  His  bleeding  love. 

CHORUSES. 

-l  - 

Jesus  paid  it  all, 

All  to  Him  I  owe; 
Sin  had  left  a  crimson  stain, 
He  washed  it  white  as  snow. 

-2- 

Pll  never  turn  back  any  more, 
I'll  never  turn  back  any  more, 
For  Jesus  is  there,  he's  gone  to  prepare, 
A  home  for  you  and  for  me. 


-3- 

I  know  that  he'll  answer  my  prayer, 
I  know  that  he'll  answer  my  prayer, 

His  promise  is  sure  and  I  am  secure, 
I  know  that  he'll  answer  my  prayer. 


We'll  kneel  around  the  altar, 
We'll  kneel  around  the  altar, 
We'll  kneel  around  the  altar, 
Where  God  will  answer  prayer. 

-5- 
There'll  be  no  more  sorrow  there, 
There'll  be  no  more  sorrow  there, 

In  heaven  above  where  all  is  love, 
There'll  be  no  more  sorrow  there. 

-6- 

I  am  coming,  Lord  ! 

Coming  now  to  Thee  ! 
Wash  me,  cleanse  me,  in  the  blood 

That  flowed  on  Calvary. 

-7- 

I'm  glad  salvation's  free! 
I'm  glad  salvation's  free; 
Salvation's  free  for  you  and  me, 
I'm  glad  salvation's  free  ! 


We'll  drive  this  battle  on, 
We'll  drive  this  battle  on, 
In  Jesus'  might,  we'll  stand  and  fight. 
And  drive  this  battle  on. 


My  Lord,  deliverer  of  Daniel, 
My  Lord,  deliverer  of  Daniel, 
My  Lord,  deliverer  of  Daniel, 
My  Lord,  deliver  thou  me. 

—  15  — 

Heavenly  Joy  on  Earth. 

i   Come  we  that  love  the  Lord, 
And  let  your  joys  be  known  ; 
Join  in  a  song  with  sweet  accord, 
And  thus  surround  the  throne. 

Cho. — We're  marching  to  Zion, 

Beautiful,  beautiful  Zion, 
We're  marching  upward  to  Zion, 
That  be'autiful  city  of  God. 

2  The  sorrows  of  the  mind 

Be  banished  from  the  place ; 
Religion  never  was  designed 
To  make  our  pleasures  less. 

3  Let  those  refuse  to  sing 

Who  never  knew  their  God  ; 

But  children  of  the  heav'nly  King 

May  speak  their  joys  abroad. 

4  The  hill  of  Zion  yields 

A  thousand  sacred  sweets, 
Before  we  reach  the  heavenly  fields, 
Or  walk  the  golden  streets. 

5  Then  let  our  songs  abound, 

And  every  tear  be  dry ; 


We're  marching  thro'  Immanuel's  ground, 
To  fairer  worlds  on  high. 

—  16  — 

Rest  for  the   Weary. 

i  In  the  Christian's  home  in  glory 
There  remains  a  land  of  rest ; 
There  my  Savior's  gone  before  me 
To  fulfill  my  soul's  request. 

Cho. — There  is  rest  for  the  weary, 
There  is  rest  for  the  weary, 
There  is  rest  for  the  weary, 

There  is  rest  for  you  ; 
On  the  other  side  of  Jordan, 
In  the  sweet  fields  of  Eden, 
Where  the  tree  of  life  is  blooming, 

There  is  rest  for  you. 

2  He  is  fitting  up  a  mansion, 

Which  eternally  shall  stand  ; 
For  my  stay  shall  not  be  transient, 
In  the  holy,  happy  land. 

3  Pain  nor  sickness  ne'er  shall  enter, 

Grief  nor  woe  my  lot  shall  share ; 
But  in  that  celestial  center, 
I  a  crown  of  life  shall  wear. 

—  17  — 

Nothing  but  the  Blood  of  Jesus. 

i   What  can  wash  away  my  stain  ? 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus ; 
What  can  make  me  whole  again  ? 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 


Cho. — Oh,  precious  is  the  flow 

That  makes  me  white  as  snow ; 
No  other  fount  I  know, 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 

2  For  my  cleansing  this  I  see — 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus ; 
For  my  pardon  this  my  plea — 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 

3  Nothing  can  for  sin  atone — 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus, 
Naught  of  good  that  I  have  done  — 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 

4  This  is  all  my  hope  and  peace — 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus; 
This  is  all  my  righteousness — 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 

5  Now  by  this  I'll  overcome — 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus ; 

Now  by  this  I'll  reach  my  home — 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 

6  Glory  !   glory  !  thus  I  sing — 

Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus ; 
All  my  praise  for  this  I  bring — 
Nothing  but  the  blood  of  Jesus. 

—  18  — 

The  Judgment  Day. 

i   And  must  I  be  to  judgment  brought, 
And  answer  in  that  day, 
For  every  vain  and  idle  thought, 
And  every  word  I  say  ? 


2  Yes,  every  secret  of  my  heart 
Shall  shortly  be  made  known. 
And  I  receive  my  just  desert 
For  all  that  I  have  done. 


3  How  careful  then  ought  I  to  live  ! 

With  what  religious  fear, 
Who  such  a  strict  account  must  give 
For  my  behavior  here  ! 

4  If  now  thou  standest  at  the  door, 

0  let  me  feel  thee  near  ! 

And  make  my  peace  with  God,  before 

1  at  thy  bar  appear. 


CHORUSES. 

-l  - 

We  are  passing  away, 
We  are  passing  away, 
We  are  passing  away, 
To  the  great  Judgment  day. 

-2- 

We're  marching  to  the  grave, 

We're  marching  to  the  grave,  my  friends, 
We're  marching  to  the  grave, 

To  lay  this  body  down. 

-3- 

We  are  passing  away, 
We  are  passing  away, 
We'll  soon,  we'll  soon  be  gone, 


-4- 
Fare  you  well,  fare  you  well  my  old  companions 
Fare  you  well ; 
I  will  no  longer  go  with  you 
The  way  to  hell. 


-5- 
Weep,  weep,  mourn,  mourn, 

Forsake  your  evil  way  ; 
And  to  a  smiling  God  return 

Before  the  Judgment  day. 


—  19  — 

Memorial  Hymn. 

i   Come  thou  fount  of  every  blessing, 
Tune  my  heart  to  sing  thy  grace  ; 
Streams  of  mercy,  never  ceasing ; 
Call  for  songs  of  loudest  praise. 

2  Teach  me  some  melodious  sonnet, 

Sung  by  flaming  tongues  above  ; 
Praise  the  mount — I'm  fixed  upon  it, 
Mount  of  thy  redeeming  love. 

3  Here  I'll  raise  mine  Ebenezer, 

Hither  by  thy  help  I'm  come  ; 
And  I  hope  by  thy  good  pleasure, 
Safely  to  arrive  at  home. 

4  Jesus  sought  me  when  a  stranger, 

Wandering  from  the  fold  of  God, 
He,  to  rescue  me  from  danger, 
Interposed  his  precious  blood. 


5  O  !  to  grace  how  great  a  debtor, 

Daily  I'm  constrained  to  be  ! 
Let  thy  goodness  like  a  fetter, 
Bind  my  wand' ring  heart  to  thee. 

6  Prone  to  wonder,  Lord,  I  feel  it ; 

Prone  to  leave  the  God  I  love — 
Here's  my  heart,  oh,  take  and  seal  it 
Seal  it  for  thy  courts  above. 


CHORUSES. 

-l  - 
My  soul  is  reconciled, 

Glory,  hallelujah ; 
My  soul  is  reconciled, 

Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

-2- 

I  will  sprinkle  you  with  water, 
I  will  cleanse  you  from  all  sin ; 

Sanctify  and  make  you  holy, 
I  will  come  and  dwell  within. 

-3- 

The  fountain  lies  open, 
The  fountain  lies  open, 
Come  and  bathe  your  weary  soul. 

_4_ 

O,  how  precious,  O,  how  precious, 
Is  the  sound  of  Jesus'  name  ; 

O,  how  precious,  O,  how  precious, 
Is  the  sound  of  Jesus'  name. 


-5- 

I  love  Jesus,  hallelujah, 
I  love  Jesus,  yes,  I  do, 

I  do  love  Jesus,  he's  my  Savior, 
Jesus  smiles  and  loves  me  too. 

-6- 

Precious  Jesus  how  I  love  thee, 
Upon  this  rock  I  stand, 

I'm  a  poor  mourning  pilgrim, 
Bound  for  Canaan's  happy  land. 

-7- 
Hallelujah,  hallelujah, 

We  are  on  our  journey  home, 
Hallelujah,  hallelujah, 

We  are  on  our  journey  home, 

-8- 
In  my  Father's  house  are  many  mansions, 

If  it  were  not  so  I  would  have  told  you, 
In  my  Father's  house  are  many  mansions, 

And  all  its  streets  are  paved  with  gold. 

-9- 

Won't  you  come  to  Jesus  ? 
Won't  you  come  to  Jesus? 
Won't  you  come  to  Jesus? 
And  be  saved. 

— 10- 
Blessed  are  the  poor  in  spirit, 

Children  of  the  Holy  One, 
They  shall  wear  a  crown  of  glory, 

When  their  work  on  earth  is  done. 


-11  - 

Lord  revive  us,  Lord  revive  us, 
All  our  help  must  come  from  thee, 

Lord  revive  us,  Lord  revive  us, 
All  our  help  must  come  from  thee. 

-12  - 

I  will  arise  and  go  to  Jesus, 

He  will  embrace  me  in  his  arms, 

In  the  arms  of  my  dear  Savior, 
O,  there  are  ten  thousand  charms. 


Precious  Jesus  !  come  and  make  me  whole 
Holy  Spirit,  sanctify  my  soul. 

-  14- 

Yes  we'll  gather  at  the  river, 
The  beautiful,  the  beautiful  river, 
Gather  with  the  saints  at  the  river, 
In  the  beautiful  city  of  God. 

-15- 

Close  to  Thee,  close  to  Thee, 
Close  to  Thee,  close  to  Thee ; 
All  along  my  pilgrim  journey, 
Saviour  draw  me  close  to  Thee. 

-16- 

We  shall  sleep,  but  not  forever, 
There  will  be  a  glorious  dawn, 

We  shall  meet  to  part  no  never, 
On  the  resurrection  morn. 


-17- 
Glory,  glory  be  to  Jesus, 

I  am  counting  all  but  dross  : 
I  have  found  a  full  salvation, 
I  am  resting  at  the  cross, 
I'm  resting,  I'm  resting,  I'm  resting  at  the  cross. 

-18- 

Hallelujah  ! 
We  shall  love  and  praise  forever, 

Hallelujah  ! 
Love  and  praise  the  Lord. 

-19- 
All  I  have  I  leave  for  Jesus, 

I  am  counting  all  but  dross, 
1  am  coming  to  the  Master, 
I  am  clinging  to  the  cross, 
Clinging,  clinging,  clinging  to  the  cross. 

-20- 

Fill  me  now,  fill  me  now, 
Jesus  come  and  fill  me  now  ; 
Fill  me  with  Thy  hallow'd  presence. 
Come,  oh,  come  and  fill  me  now. 

-21  - 

Cast  your  care  on  Jesus, 
Cast  your  care  on  Jesus, 
Cast  your  care  on  Jesus, 
He  will  your  burden  bear. 

-  22- 

We  shall  walk  through  the  streets  of  the  City, 
With  the  friends  who  have  gone  before, 

We  shall  sit  on  the  banks  of  the  river, 
We  shall  meet  to  part  no  more. 


-23- 

O,  angels  guide  me  home, 
Angels  guide  me  home, 
Angels  guide  me  home, 
I  long  to  be  there. 

-24- 

Glory  to  the  Father  and  the  Son  ! 

Glory  to  the  Spirit,  three  in  one  ! 

Let  us  praise  him,  let  us  praise  him, 

Let  us  praise  him  to-day, 

And  sing  his  loving  kindness  on  our  way. 

-25- 
Glory,  glory,  hallelujah, 
I  rejoice  salvation  came ; 
Glory,  glory,  hallelujah, 
I  am  saved  in  Jesus'  name. 

-26- 

Hallelujah,  hallelujah, 

We  are  on  our  journey  home ; 

Hallelujah,  hallelujah, 

We  are  on  our  journey  home. 

-27  - 

Won't  you  come  to  Jesus? 
Won't  you  come  to  Jesus  ? 
Won't  you  come  to  Jesus  ? 
And  be  saved. 

-28- 
I  love  Jesus,  so  do  I, 
I  love  Jesus,  so  do  I, 
I  love  Jesus,  hallelujah, 


/ 


I  love  Jesus,  so  do  I, 

I  love  Jesus,  he's  my  Savior, 

Jesus  smiles  and  loves  me  too. 

-29- 

Even  me,  even  me, 

Let  thy  fullness  fall  on  me ; 

Even  me,  even  me, 

Let  thy  fullness  fall  on  me. 

—  20  — 

Oh,  How  I  Love  Jesus. 

i   How  sweet  the  name  of  Jesus  sounds, 
In  a  believer's  ear ; 
It  soothes  his  sorrows,  heals  his  wounds, 
And  drives  away  his  fear. 

Chorus. — Oh,  how  I  love  Jesus, 
Oh,  how  I  love  Jesus, 
Oh,  how  I  love  Jesus, 
Because  He  first  loved  me. 

2  It  makes  the  wounded  spirit  whole, 

And  calms  the  troubled  breast ; 
'Tis  manna  to  the  hungry  soul, 
And  to  the  weary  rest. 

3  Dear  Name,  the  rock  on  which  I  build — 

My  shield  and  hiding  place, 
My  never-failing  treasure  filled 
With  boundless  stores  of  grace. 

4  I  would  thy  boundless  love  proclaim, 

With  ev'ry  fleeting  breath; 


So  shall  the  music  of  thy  name 
Refresh  my  soul  in  death. 

—  21  — 

Balm  in  Gilead. 

i    How  lost  was  my  condition 
Till  Jesus  made  me  whole, 
There  is  but  one  Physician 
Can  cure  a  sin-sick  soul. 

Cho. — There's  a  balm  in  Gilead 

To  make  the  wounded  whole, 
There's  power  enough  in  Jesus 
To  cure  a  sin-sick  soul. 

2  Next  door  to  death  he  found  me, 

And  snatched  me  from  the  grave, 
To  tell  to  all  around  me 

His  wondrous  power  to  save. 

3  The  worst  of  all  diseases 

Is  light  compared  with  sin  ; 
On  every  part  it  seizes, 
But  rages  most  within. 

4  'Tis  palsy,  plague,  and  fever, 

And  madness,  all  combined  ; 
And  none  but  a  believer 
The  least  relief  can  find. 

5  A  dying,  risen  Jesus 

Seen  by  the  eye  of  faith, 
At  once  from. danger  frees  us, 
And  saves  the  soul  from  death. 


6  Come  then  to  this  Physician, 
His  help  he'll  freely  give ; 
He  makes  no  hard  condition, 
'Tis  only,  Look  and  live. 


—  22 — 

Rejoicing  in  Entire  Consecration. 

i  Oh  happy  day  that  fixed  my  choice 
On  Thee,  my  Savior  and  my  God  \ 
Well  may  this  glowing  heart  rejoice, 
And  tell  its  raptures  all  abroad. 

Cho. — Happy  day  !     Happy  day  ! 

When  Jesus  washed  my  sins  away, 
He  taught  me  how  to  watch  and  pray* 
And  live  rejoicing  every  day. 
Happy  day  !     Happy  day  ! 
When  Jesus  washed  my  sins  away, 

2  Oh  happy  bond,  that  seals  my  vows 

To  Him  who  merits  all  my  love  ! 
Let  cheerful  anthems  fill  the  house, 
While  to  His  altar  now  I  move. 

3  'Tis  done — the  great  transaction's  done ; 

I  am  my  Lord's  and  He  is  mine ; 
He  drew  me,  and  I  followed  on, 
Rejoiced  to  own  the  call  divine. 

4  Now  rest — my  long-divided  heart — 

Fixed  on  this  blissful  center,  rest — 
Here  have  I  found  a  nobler  part, 

Here  heavenly  pleasures  fill  my  breast. 


—  23  — 

Christian  Warfare. 

i  Am  I  a  soldier  of  the  cross  ? 
A  follower  of  the  Lamb  ? 
And  shall  I  fear  to  own  his  cause, 
Or  blush  to  speak  his  name  ? 

2  Must  I  be  carried  to  the  skies, 

On  flowery  beds  of  ease, 
While  others  fought  to  win  the  prize, 
And  sailed  through  bloody  seas  ? 

3  Are  there  no  foes  for  me  to  face  ? 

Must  I  not  stem  the  flood  ? 
Is  this  vile  world  a  friend  to  grace  ? 
To  help  me  on  to  God  ? 

4  Sure  I  must  fight,  if  I  would  reign ; 

Increase  my  courage,  Lord  ! 
I'll  bear  the  toil,  endure  the  pain, 
Supported  by  thy  Word. 

5  Thy  saints  in  all  this  glorious  war, 

Shall  conquer,  though  they  die  ; 
They  see  the  triumph  from  afar, 
By  faith  they  bring  it  nigh. 

6  When  that  illustrious  day  shall  rise, 

And  all  thy  armies  shine 
In  robes  of  victory  through  the  skies 
The  glory  shall  be  thine. 


CHORUSES. 

O,  they  look  like  men,  yes,  they  look  like  men. 

They  look  like  men  of  war ; 
They  are  all  dressed  in  uniform, 

And  conquering  palms  they  bear. 

-2- 

I'd  rather  be  the  least  of  them 
Who  are  the  Lord's  alone, 

Than  wear  a  royal  diadem, 
And  sit  upon  a  throne. 

-3- 

And  when  the  war  is  over, 

We  shall  wear  a  crown, 

We  shall  wear  a  crown, 

We  shall  wear  a  crown, 
And  when  the  war  is  over 

We  shall  wear  a  crown 

In  the  new  Jerusalem. 


—  24  — 

Full  Salvation. 

i   Precious  Savior  thou  hast  saved  me ; 
Thine,  and  only  thine  I  am ; 
O  !  the  cleansing  blood  has  reached  me, 
Glory,  glory  to  the  Lamb. 

Cho.—  Glory,  glory,  Jesus  saves  me 
Glory,  glory  to  the  Lamb ; 
O  !  the  cleansing  blood  has  reached  me, 
Glory,  glory  to  the  Lamb. 


2  Long  my  yearning  heart  was  trying 

To  enjoy  this  perfect  rest ; 
But  I  gave  all  trying  over  : 
Simply  trusting,  I  was  blest. 

3  Trusting,  trusting  every  moment ; 

Feeling  now  the  blood  applied  ; 
Lying  at  the  cleansing  fountain ; 
Dwelling  in  my  Savior's  side. 

4  Consecrated  to  thy  service, 

I  will  live  and  die  to  Thee  : 
I  will  witness  to  thy  glory 
Of  salvation  full  and  free. 

5  Yes,  I  will  stand  up  for  Jesus ; 

He  has  sweetly  saved  my  soul, 
Cleansed  me  from  inbred  corruption, 
Sanctified,  and  made  me  whole. 

6  Glory  to  the  blood  that  bought  me  ! 

Glory  to  the  cleansing  power  ! 
Glory  to  the  blood  that  keeps  me  ! 
Glory,  glory,  evermore. 

—  25  — 

Angels  Hovering  Round. 

There  are  angels  hov'ring  round, 
There  are  angels  hov'ring  round, 
There  are  angels  hov'ring  round. 

|| :   To  carry  the  tidings  home,   :|| 
jj:   To  the  New  Jerusalem,  :|| 
||:   Poor  sinners  are  coming  home, 
|| :   And  Jesus  bids  them  come,  :|| 


Let  him  that  heareth  come,  :|| 
And  he  that  is  thirsty  come,  :| 
And  whosoever  will  may  come, 
There's  glory  all  around.   :|| 


—  26  — 

Longing  to  See  Jesus. 

Oh  !  when  shall  I  see  Jesus, 

And  reign  with  Him  above  ? 
And  drink  the  flowing  fountain 

Of  everlasting  love  ? 
When  shall  I  be  delivered 

From  this  vain  world  of  sin ; 
And  with  my  blessed  Jesus 

Drink  endless  pleasure  in  ? 

But  now  I  am  a  soldier, 

My  Captain's  gone  before. 
He's  given  me  my  orders, 

And  tells  me  not  to  fear ; 
And  if  I  hold  out  faithful, 

A  crown  of  life  He'll  give, 
And  all  His  valiant  soldiers 

Eternal  life  shall  have. 

Through  grace  I  am  determined 

To  conquer  though  I  die ; 
And  then  away  to  Jesus 

On  wings  of  love  I'll  fly  ! 
Farewell  to  sin  and  sorrow, 

I  bid  them  all  adieu ; 
And  you  my  friends,  prove  faithful. 

And  on  your  way  pursue. 


And  if  you  meet  with  trials 

And  troubles  on  your  way, 
Then  cast  your  cares  on  Jesus, 

And  don't  forget  to  pray ; 
Gird  on  your  heavenly  armor 

Of  hope  and  faith,  and  love ; 
And  when  your  race  is  ended, 

You'll  reign  with  Him  above. 

Oh,  do  not  be  discouraged, 

For  Jesus  is  your  friend  : 
And  if  you  lack  for  knowledge, 

He'll  not  forget  to  lend  : 
Neither  will  He  upbraid  you, 

Though  -often  you  request ; 
He'll  give  you  grace  to  conquer, 

And  take  you  home  to  rest. 

CHORUSES. 

-l  - 
We  will  rise  in  the  morning, 
We  will  rise  in  the  morning, 
We  will  rise  in  the  morning, 
To  shout  His  praise  on  high. 

-2  - 

We're  coming  ever  nearer, 

Nearer,  nearer, 
We're  coming  ever  nearer, 

To  our  eternal  home. 


O,  how  lovely,  how  lovely 
How  lovely,  is  Jesus, 


He  is  my  Redeemer, 
My  Lord  and  my  God. 

_4_ 

We  are  bound  for  the  kingdom, 

We  are  bound  for  the  kingdom, 

We  are  bound  for  the  kingdom, 

We  are  on  our  journey  home. 

-5- 

When  we  meet  on  that  shore. 

When  we  meet  on  that  shore, 

When  we  meet  on  that  shore, 

We  shall  live  forever  more. 

-6- 

Good  news  goes  to  Canaan, 
Good  news  goes  to  Canaan, 
Good  news  goes  to  Canaan, 
I'm  on  my  way. 

-7- 
We're  on  our  way  to  Zion, 
We're  on  our  way  to  Zion, 
We're  on  our  way  to  Zion, 

To  the  New  Jerusalem. 

-8- 
Christ  is  all  the  world  to  me, 
And  His  glory  I  shall  see  ; 
And  before  I'd  leave  my  Savior, 
I'd  lay  me  down  and  die. 

-9- 
A  few  more  days  in  the  wilderness, 
Glory  O,  glory  O, 


A  few  more  days  in  the  wilderness, 
Glory  hallelujah. 

-10- 
We're  nearer,  nearer  home, 
O  blessed  happy  home  ! 
"Where  grief  and  sin  can  never  come, 
Nearer  to  my  happy  home, 
Nearer  home,  nearer  home, 
O  blessed  happy  home. 


y  Then  palms  of  victory,  crowns  of  glory, 
Palms  of  victory  I  shall  wear. 
Then  palms  of  victory,  crowns  of  glory, 
Palms  of  victory  I  shall  wear. 


—  21  — 

The  Penitent  Inquirer. 

i   Depth  of  mercy  ! — can  there  be 
Mercy  still  reserved  for  me  ? 
Can  my  God  His  wrath  forbear, 
Me  the  chief  of  sinners  spare  ? 

Cho. — God  is  love  !    I  know,  I  feel : 
Jesus  weeps  and  loves  me  still ; 

Jesus  weeps, 
He  weeps,  and  loves  me  still. 

2  I  have  long  withstood  His  grace  ; 
Long  provoked  Him  to  His  face ; 
Would  not  hear  His  gracious  calls, 
Grieved  Him  by  a  thousand  falls. 


3  Jesus,  answer  from  above ; 
Is  not  all  Thy  nature  love  ? 
Wilt  Thou  not  the  wrong  forget, 
Lo,  I  fall  before  Thy  feet. 

4  Now  incline  me  to  repent ; 
Let  me  now  my  fall  lament ; 
Deeply  my  revolt  deplore  ; 
Weep,  believe,  and  sin  no  more. 


—  28  — 

Hymn  and  Chorus. 

I  We  have  brethren  over  yonder, 
We  have  brethren  over  yonder, 
We  have  brethren  over  yonder, 
In  the  New  Jerusalem. 

- 
Cho. — By  and  by  we'll  go  and  see  them, 

By  and  by  we'll  go  and  see  them, 

By  and  by  we'll  go  and  see  them, 

In  the  New  Jerusalem. 

2  We  have  sisters  over  yonder.  : 

3  We  have  brothers  over  yonder.  : 

4  We  have  children  over  yonder. : 

5  We  have  fathers  over  yonder.  : 

6  We  have  mothers  over  yonder.  : 

7  We  have  kindred  over  yonder.  : 

8  We  have  Jesus  over  yonder.  : 


—  29  — 

The  Sweet  Rest  in  Eden. 

i  In  the  sweet  fields  of  Eden, 
Over  there,  over  there  ; 
In  the  sweet  fields  of  Eden, 
Over  there,  over  there. 

Cho. — Over  there,  over  there, 
Over  there,  over  there, 
In  the  sweet  fields  of  Eden, 
Over  there. 

2  There  the  tree  of  life  is  blooming.  : 

3  There  is  rest  for  the  weary.  : 

4  On  the  other  side  of  Jordan.  : 

5  You  will  never  have  a  trial.  : 

6  Say,  brother,  will  you  meet  me.  : 

7  By  the  grace  of  God  I'll  meet  you.  : 

8  We  will  meet  no  more  to  sever.  : 

9  Then  we'll  wear  our  crowns  of  glory, 
io  And  we'll  walk  and  talk  with  Jesus.  : 

—  30  — 

The  Gospel  Ship. 

i  The  Gospel  Ship  is  sailing, 
Sailing,  sailing; 
The  Gospel  Ship  is  sailing, 

Bound  for  Canaan's  happy  shore. 


All  who  would  ship  for  glory, 

Glory,  glory ; 
AH'  who  would  ship  for  glory, 

Come  and  welcome,  rich  and  poor. 

Cho. — Glory,  hallelujah  ! 

All  on  board  are  sweetly  singing  \ 
Glory,  hallelujah  ! 

Hallelujah  to  the  Lamb  ! 

2  She  has  landed  many  thousands 

On  fair  Canaan's  happy  shore, 
And  thousands  now  are  sailing, 
Yet  there's  room  for  thousands  more. 

3  Sails  filled  with  heavenly  breezes, 

Swiftly  glide  the  ship  along, 
Her  company  are  singing, 
Glory,  glory  is  their  song. 

4  Take  passage  now  for  glory, 

Sailing  o'er  life's  troubled  sea, 
With  us  you  shall  be  happy, 
Happy  through  eternity. 

—  31  — 

The  Gate  Ajar  for  Me. 

i  There  is  a  gate  that  stands  ajar, 
And  thro'  its  portals  gleaming, 
A  radiance  from  the  cross  afar 
The  Savior's  love  revealing. 

Ref. — O,  depths  of  mercy  !   can  it  be 
That  gate  was  left  ajar  for  me  ? 

For  me,  for  me  ? 
.     Was  left  ajar  for  me  ? 


2  That  gate  ajar  stands  free  for  all 

Who  seek  through  it  salvation  ; 
The  rich  and  poor,  the  great  and  small, 
Of  every  tribe  and  nation. 

3  Press  onward  then,  tho'  foes  may  frown. 

While  mercy's  gate  is  open, 
Accept  the  cross  and  win  the  crown, 
Love's  everlasting  token. 

4  Beyond  the  river's  brink  we'll  lay 

The  Cross  that  here  is  given , 
And  bear  the  Crown  of  life  away, 
And  love  Him  more  in  heaven, 


—  32  — 

The  Heavenly  Canaan. 

i   There  is  a  land  of  pure  delight. 
Where  saints  immortal  reign  ; 
Eternal  day  excludes  the  night, 
And  pleasures  banish  pain. 

2  There  everlasting  spring  abides, 

And  never-withering  flowers ; 

Death,  like  a  narrow  sea  divides 

This  heavenly  land  from  ours. 

3  Sweet  fields  beyond  the  swelling  flood 

Stand  dressed  in  living  green  ; 
So  to  the  Jews  old  Canaan  stood, 
While  Jordan  rolled  between. 

4  Could  we  but  climb  where  Moses  stood, 

And  view  the  landscape  o'er, 


Not  Jordan's  stream,  nor  death's  cold  flood, 
Should  fright  us  from  the  shore. 

—  33  — 

Heaven  in  Prospect. 

i  On  Jordan's  stormy  banks  I  stand, 
And  cast  a  wishful  eye 
To  Canaan's  fair  and  happy  land, 
Where  my  possessions  lie. 

2  O  the  transporting  rapt'rous  scene, 

That  rises  to  my  sight  ! 
Sweet  fields  arrayed  in  living  green, 
And  rivers  of  delight ! 

3  There  generous  fruits  that  never  fail 

On  trees  immortal  grow ; 
There  rocks  and  hills,  and  brooks  and  vales 
With  milk  and  honey  flow. 

4  All  o'er  these  wide  extended  plains 

Shines  one  eternal  day ; 
There  God,  the  Sun,  forever  reigns 
And  scatters  night  away. 

5  No  chilling  winds,  nor  pois'nous  breath 

Can  reach  that  healthful  shore  ; 
Sickness  and  sorrow,  pain  and  death, 
Are  felt  and  feared  no  more. 

6  When  shall  I  reach  that  happy  place, 

And  be  forever  blest  ? 
When  shall  I  see  my  Father's  face, 
And  in  His  bosom  rest. 


CHORUSES. 

- 1  - 
I  want  to  go,  I  want  to  go, 

I  want  to  go  there  too, 
I  want  to  go  where  Jesus  is, 

I  want  to  go  there  too. 

-2- 

There's  a  better  day,  there's  a  crowning  day, 
There's  a  crowning  day  coming  on, 

Coming  on,  coming  on, 

There's  a  better  day  coming  on. 

-3- 

Far  away  beyond  the  starlit  skies, 
Where  the  love  light  never,  never  dies, 
Gleameth  a  mansion  filled  with  delight, 
Sweet,  happy  home  so  bright. 

-4_ 

We  shall  rest  in  the  fair  and  hapy  land, 
Just  across  on  the  evergreen  shore, 

Sing  the  song  of  Moses  and  the  Lamb, 
And  dwell  with  Jesus  evermore. 


There  you'll  sing  hallelujah 
And  I'll  sing  hallelujah, 
And  we'll  all  sing  hallelujah, 
In  that  bright  world  above. 


Where  the  pearly  gates  shall  never,  never  close, 
And  the  tree  of  life  its  dewy  shadow  throws, 
Where  the  ransomed  ones  in  love  repose,  « 

Our  glorious  home  shall  be. 


-7- 

Then  we'll  sing  hallelujah  to  God  and  the  Lamb, 
Who  has  saved  us  from  our  sorrow  and  pain, 

Yes,  we'll  sing  hallelujah  to  God  and  the  Lamb, 
When  we  meet  on  the  bright  golden  plain. 

-8- 

0  home,  sweet  home,  sweet  home, 

1  am  sighing  and  longing  for  home ; 
Beyond  the  pearly  gates  many  mansions  wait 
For  the  weary  ones  who  journey  home. 


O  come  angel  band, 

Come  and  around  me  stand, 

O  bear  me  away  on  your  snowy  wings 

To  my  eternal  home, 

O  bear  me  away  on  your  snowy  wings 

To  my  eternal  home. 

-10- 

We'll  shout  his  praise  in  glory, 

So  will  I !  so  will  I  ! 
And  we'll  all  sing  Hallelujah 

In  heaven  by-and-by. 


—  34  — 

That  Beautiful  Land. 

i   A  beautiful  land  by  faith  I  see, 
A  land  of  rest,  from  sorrow  free  ; 
The  house  of  the  ransomed,  bright  and  fair, 
And  beautiful  angels,  too,  are  there. 


Chorus. — Will  you  go?    will  you  go?   go  to  that 
beautiful  land  with  me  ? 
Will  you  go  ?    will  you  go  ?    go  to  that 
beautiful  land  ? 

2  That  land  is  called  the  City  of  Light ; 
It  ne'er  has  known  the  shades  of  night ! 
The  glory  of  God,  the  light  of  day, 
Hath  driven  the  darkness  far  away. 

3  In  vision  I  see  its  streets  of  gold, 
'  Its  gates  of  pearl  too  I  behold ; 

The  river  of  life,  the  crystal  sea, 
The  ambrosial  fruit  of  life's  fair  tree. 

4  The  ransomed  throng,  arrayed  in  white, 
In  rapture  range  the  plains  of  light ; 

In  one  harmonious  choir  they  praise 
Their  glorious  Savior's  matchless  grace. 

—  35  — 

Christ. 

i   Rock  of  ages,  cleft  for  me, 
Let  me  hide  myself  in  thee  ; 
Let  the  water  and  the  blood, 
From  thy  side  a  healing  flood, 
Be  of  sin  the  double  cure, — 
Save  from  wrath  and  make  me  pure. 

2  Should  my  tears  forever  flow, 
Sould  my  zeal  no  languor  know ! 
All  for  sin  could  not  atone ; 
Thou  must  save,  and  thou  alone ; 
In  my  hands  no  price  I  bring ; 
Simply  to  thy  cross  I  cling. 


While  I  draw  this  fleeting  breath, 
When  my  eyes  shall  close  in  death, 
When  I  rise  to  worlds  unknown, 
See  thee  on  thy  judgment  throne — 
Rock  of  ages,  cleft  for  me, 
Let  me  hide  myself  in  thee. 


—  36  — 

Praise  Before  and  After  Death. 

i  I'm  glad  that  I  was  born  to  die  ; 
From  grief  and  woe  my  soul  shall  fly  ; 
Bright  angels  shall  convey  me  home, 
Away  to  the  New  Jerusalem. 

2  I'll  praise  my  Maker  while  I've  breath; 
I  hope  to  praise  Him  after  death ; 

I  hope  to  praise  Him  when  I  die, 
And  shout  salvation  as  I  fly. 

3  Farewell  vain  world,  I'm  going  home, 
My  Savior  smiles  and  bids  me  come ; 
Sweet  angels  beckon  me  away ; 

To  sing  God's  praise  in  endless  day. 

4  I  soon  shall  pass  the  vail  of  death, 
And  in  His  arm's  I'll  lose  my  breath  ! 
And  then  my  happy  soul  shall  tell, 
My  Jesus  hath  done  all  things  well. 

5  When  to  that  blessed  world  I  rise, 
And  join  the  anthems  in  the  skies, 
This  note  above  the  rest  shall  swell 

My  Jesus  has  done  all  things  well. 


Then  shall  I  see  my  gracious  God, 
And  praise  Him  in  His  bright  abode, 
My  theme  through  all  eternity, 
Shall  glory,  glory,  glory,  glory  be. 

CHORUSES. 


O  let  me  in  thy  kingdom, 
O  let  me  in  thy  kingdom, 
O  let  me  in  thy  kingdom, 
I  am  on  my  way. 


I've  given  my  heart  to  Jesus, 
Happy  am  I,  happy  am  I, 

I've  given  my  heart  to  Jesus, 
Happy  am  I  to-day. 

-3- 

I  am  happy  now  and  I  know  I  shall  be, 
When  my  friends  in  glory  I'll  see, 

I'm  happy,  happy, 
May  the  Lord  continue  with  me. 

_  4.— 

Glory  to  God  ! 
We're  at  the  fountain  drinking, 

Glory  to  God  ! 
We're  on  our  journey  home. 

-5- 

O  Lord  !  bless  my  soul, 
And  I'll  shout  glory, 
And  when  I  die  convey  me  home, 
And  I'll  shout  glory. 


-6- 
We'll  cross  the  river  of  Jordan, 

Happy,  happy, 
We'll  cross  the  river  of  Jordan, 

Happy  in  the  Lord. 

-7- 

Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul, 

Glory,  Hallelujah, 
Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul, 

Praise  ye  the  Lord. 


My  soul  is  heaven  bound, 

Halle,  O  Hallelujah, 
My  soul  is  heaven  bound, 

Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

-9- 
Happy  land,  happy  land, 

Happy  land  of  rest, 
Sweet  Canaan,  sweet  Canaan, 

Happy  land  of  rest. 

-lo- 
in the  morning,  in  the  morning  of  the  Lord, 

And  we'll  all  rise  together  in  the  morning, 
In  the  morning,  in  the  morning  of  the  Lord, 

And  we'll  all  rise  together  in  the  morning. 

-  11  - 
We're  going  to  Zion, 

Halle,  O  Hallelujah, 
We're  going  to  the  New  Jerusalem, 

Halle,  O  Hallelujah. 


-12  - 

Glory  hallelujah, 
Praise  Him,  hallelujah, 

Glory  hallelujah, 
Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

-13- 
O  Canaan,  sweet  Canaan, 

I'm  bound  for  the  land  of  Canaan. 
O  Canaan,  it  is  my  happy  home, 

I'm  bound  for  the  land  of  Canaan. 

-  14- 
There's  one  more  river 

And  that's  the  river  of  Jordan, 

There's  one  more  river 
There's  one  more  river  to  cross. 

-  15  - 

For  we  have  a  right  up  yonder, 

In  the  New  Jerusalem, 
For  we  have  a  right  up  yonder, 
Hallelujah. 

-16- 

We've  been  waiting  to  go, 
We've  been  waiting  to  go, 
We've  been  waiting  to  go, 
Over  in  Glory. 

-17-- 
There's  a  better  day  a  coming, 

Come  and  go  along  with  me, 
There's  a  better  day  a  coming, 

Go  sound  the  Jubilee, 


-18- 
Glory  be  to  the  Lord  on  high, 

He  who  reigns  above  the  sky, 
He's  promised  me  if  I'd  faithful  be, 

I  shall  reign  with  him  in  Glory. 


I  hope  to  die  in  the  field  of  battle, 
And  I  hope  to  die  in  the  field  of  battle, 
And  I  hope  to  die  in  the  field  of  battle, 
With  the  Glory  in  my  soul. 

-20- 
We're  going  home,  we're  going  home, 

We're  going  home,  to  die  no  more, 
To  die  no  more,  to  die  no  more, 

We're  going  home,  to  die  no  more. 

-21  - 

Jesus,  Jesus, 
All  the  way  'long  it  is  Jesus, 

Jesus,  Jesus, 
All  the  way  'long  it  is  Jesus. 

-22  - 

O,  heaven  is  my  home, 

My  journey  I'll  pursue, 
I  never  will  turn  back, 

While  heaven's  in  my  view. 

-23- 

There  is  joy  in  heaven,  and  I  feel  it  in  my  soul, 
And  I  love  God,  Glory  Hallelujah ; 

There  is  joy  in  heaven,  and  I  feel  it  in  my  soul, 
Aud  I  love  God,  Glory  Hallelujah. 


-24- 

All  my  days  living  in  the  kingdom, 

All  my  days  living  in  the  kingdom, 

All  my  days  living  in  the  kingdom, 

Looking  at  the  dying  Lamb. 

-25- 
Home,  home,  home  is  so  sweet, 
We're  going  to  Jesus, 
His  name  is  so  sweet. 

-26- 

Oh,  he's  taken  my  feet  from  the  mire  and  the  clay, 
And  he's  placed  them  on  the  rock  of  ages. 


—  27  — 

Play  on  the  golden  harp, 
Yes,  play  on  the  golden  harp, 
I  want  to  go  where  Jesus  is, 
And  play  on  a  golden  harp. 

—  31  — 

The  Highway  of  Holiness. 

i  Jesus  my  all  to  heaven  is  gone — 
He,  whom  I  fix  my  hopes  upon ; 
His  track  I  see,  and  I'll  pursue 
The  narrow  way,  till  Him  I  view. 

2  The  way  the  holy  prophets  went, — 
The  roads  that  leads  from  banishment, 
The  King's  highway  of  holiness, 
I'll  go,  for  all  His  paths  are  peace. 


3  This  is  the  way  I  long  have  sought 
And  mourn'd  because  I  found  it  not  5 
My  grief  a  burden  long  has  been, 
Because  I  was  not  saved  from  sin. 

4  The  more  I  strove  against  its  power, 
I  felt  its  weight  and  guilt  the  more ; 
Till- late  I  heard  my  Savior  say, — 
Come  hither,  soul,  I  am  the  way. 

5  Lo  !  glad  I  come  ;  and  thou,  blest  Lamb, 
Shall  take  me  to  Thee,  as  I  am ; 
Nothing  but  sin  have  I  to  give, — 
Nothing  but  love  shall  I  receive. 

6  Then  will  I  tell  to  sinners  round, 
What  a  dear  Savior  I  have  found, 
I'll  point  to  Thy  redeeming  blood, 
And  say — behold  the  way  to  God. 


CHORUSES. 

- 1  - 

O  mourning  souls,  come  along, 
Jesus  is  the  way, 

O  mourning  souls,  come  along, 
Jesus  is  the  way. 

-2- 

Wrestle  on,  wrestle  on, 

You  shall  gain  the  victory, 
Wiestle  on,  wrestle  on, 
You  shall  gain  the  day. 


-3- 

Away  down  in  the  valley  hear  me  cry, 
Give  me  Jesus,  or  I  die, 

Away  down  in  the  valley,  hear  me  cry, 
Give  me  Jesus  or  I  die. 

_4_ 

Come  to  the  Savior,  come, 

Come  to  the  Savior  now, 
His  wounds  for  you  stand  open  wide, 

Come  to  the  Savior,  come. 


A, 


5 


ing  on,  pray  on,  we're  gaining  ground, 
Halle,  O  Hallelujah, 
The  power  of  the  Lord  is  coming  down, 
Halle,  O  Hallelujah. 

-6- 
Arnen,  amen,  my  Jesus  is  coming, 

O,  Halle,  O,  Halle,  Hallelujah, 
Amen,  amen,  my  Jesus  is  coming, 

O,  Halle,  O,  Halle,  Hallelujah. 

-7- 

Higher  than  I,  higher  than  I, 
O,  lead  me  to  the  Rock  that  is  higher  than  I ; 

Higher  than  I,  higher  than  I, 
O,  lead  me  to  the  Rock  that  is  higher  than  I. 

-8- 
O  !  only  believe  and  trust  in  God, 

For  Jesus  has  died  to  save  you, 
O  !  only  believe  and  trust  in  God, 

For  Jesus  has  died  to  save  you. 


-9 


Save,  O,  save,  save,  my  dear  Savior, 
And  send  converting  power  down, 
Save,  my  dear  Lord. 


-10 


O  Lord  !  send  us  a  blessing, 

O  Lord  !  send  us  a  blessing, 

O  Lord  !  send  us  a  blessing, 

O  !  send  us  a  blessing  from  heaven  above. 


-11 


O,  if  there's  any  mercy,  Lord, 

Send  it  down  to  me, 
O,  Halle,  Halle,  Hallelujah. 


-12- 

I'm  so  glad  Jesus  came  the  world  to  save, 
I'm  so  glad,  He  came  to  save  me ; 

I'm  so  glad  Jesus  came  the  world  to  save, 
I'm  so  glad,  He  came  to  save  me. 

-13- 

There  is  a  resting  place, 
There  is  a  resting  place, 
There  is  a  resting  place, 
For  the  people  of  God. 

-14- 

We'll  wait  till  Jesus  comes, 
We'll  wait  till  Jesus  comes, 
We'll  wait  till  Jesus  comes, 
And  we'll  be  gathered  home. 


-15- 

O,  will  you,  will  you,  will  you  come  to  the  cross, 
Will  you  come  to  the  cross 
I  have  died  on  for  yo% 
To  save  you  from  sin,  and  to  save  you  from  woe. 

-16- 
Sinner,  O,  sinner,  give  your  heart  to  God, 
For  soon  the  reaping  time  will  come, 

Give  your  heart  to  God, 
The  angels  shout  the  harvest  home, 
Give  your  heart  to  God, 
Sinner,  O,  sinner,  give  your  heart  to  God. 

-17- 
O,  repent,  poor  sinner,  O,  repent,  poor  sinner, 
For  you'll  wish  you  had  repented  when  you  die, 
O,  repent  poor  sinner,  O,  repent,  poor  sinner, 
For  you'll  wish  you  had  repented  when  you  die. 


x 


-18- 
Happy  on  the  way,  happy  on  the  way, 
Bless  the  Lord,  I'm  happy  on  the  way. 

-  19- 
Ho  every  one  that  thirsts  ! 

Come  ye  to  the  waters, 
Freely  drink  and  quench  your  thirst, 

Zion's  sons  and  daughters. 

-20- 

To-day  you'd  better  repent, 
To-morrow  you  may  die, 

To-day  you'd  better  repent, 
To-morrow  you  may  die. 


-21  - 

The  Lamb  !  the  Lamb  !  the  bleeding  Lamb  ! 
I  love  the  sound  of  Jesus'  name, 
It  sets  my  spirit  all  aflame, 
Glory  to  the  bleeding  Lamb  ! 

-  22- 

Give  me  Jesus,  give  me  Jesus, 
You  may  have  all  this  world, 
Give  me  Jesus. 

-23- 

I  know  that  my  Redeemer  lives, 

Glory,  Hallelujah  ! 
What  joy  this  blest  assurance  gives, 

Praise  ye  the  Lord. 

-24- 

Hallelujah  !  Hallelujah  ! 
We're  a  happy  little  band,  Hallelujah  ! 

Hallelujah  !  Hallelujah  ! 
We're  a  happy  little  band,  Hallelujah  ! 

-25  - 

Don't  talk  about  troubles  here  below, 

But  talk  about  lovely  Jesus ; 
Don't  talk  about  troubles  here  below, 

But  talk  about  lovely  Jesus. 

-26- 

We'll  join  the  pilgrim  band, 

And  on  to  glory  go, 
We're  traveling  to  a  better  land 

Our  home  is  not  below. 


-27- 

I  will  go  to  Jesus, 

I  will  go  to  Jesus, 

I  will  go  to  Jesus, 

And  be  saved. 

—  28- — 

O  sinner,  O  sinner,  you'd  better  begin, 

Better  begin,  better  begin  ! 
The  door  will  be  shut  and  you  cannot  get  in  ; 

O  what  will  you  do  in  that  day  ? 


y 


29 

I'm  saved,  I  am,  I  know  I  am, 

I'm  washed  in  Jesus'  blood, 

I'm  saved,  I  am,  I  know  I  am, 

I'm  washed  in  Jesus'  blood, 

I'm  saved,  I  am,  I  know  I  am, 

I'm  washed  in  Jesus'  blood, 

And  the  Lord  has  pardoned  all  my  sins. 

-30- 

Eternal  life,  eternal  life, 
We  have  it  in  the  Savior ; 

Eternal  life,  eternal  life, 
We  have  it  in  the  Savior. 


—  38  — 

The  Great  Physician. 

The  great  Physician  now  is  near, 

The  sympathising  Jesus ; 
He  speaks  the  drooping  heart  to  cheer, 

O,  hear  the  voice  of  Jesus. 


Chorus. — Sweetest  note  in  seraph  song, 

Sweetest  name  on  mortal  tongue,. 
Sweetest  carol  ever  sung, 
Jesus,  blessed  Jesus. 

2  Your  many  sins  are  all  forgiven, 

O,  hear  the  voice  of  Jesus ; 
Go  on  your  way  in  peace  to  heaven, 
And  wear  a  crown  with  Jesus. 

3  All  glory  to  the  dying  Lamb  ! 

I  now  believe  in  Jesus ; 
I  love  the  blessed  Savior's  name. 
I  love  the  name  of  Jesus. 

4  Come,  brethren,  help  me  sing  His  praise, 

O,  praise  the  name  of  Jesus ; 
Come,  sisters,  all  your  voices  raise, 
O,  bless  the  name  of  Jesus. 


—  39  — 

Why  Do  You  Wait? 

i  Why  do  you  wait,  dear  brother, 
O,  why  do  you  tarry  so  long  ? 
Your  Savior  is  waiting  to  give  you 
A  place  in  His  sanctified  throng. 

Chorus. — Why  not?  why  not? 

Why  not  come  to  Him  now  ? 

Why  not  ?  why  not  ? 
Why  not  come  to  Him  now  ? 

2  What  do  you  hope,  dear  brother, 
To  gain  by  a  further  delay  ? 


There's  no  one  to  save  you  but  Jesus, 
There's  no  other  way  but  His  way. 

3  Do  you  not  feel,  dear  brother, 

His  Spirit  now  striving  within  ? 
O,  why  not  accept  His  salvation, 
And  throw  off  thy  burden  of  sin  ? 

4  Why  do  you  wait,  dear  brother  ? 

The  harvest  is  passing  away, 
Your  Savior  is  longing  to  bless  you, 
There's  danger  and  death  in  delay. 

—  40  — 

Wonderful  Words  of  Life. 

i  Sing  them  over  again  to  me, 
Wonderful  words  of  Life. 
Let  me  more  of  their  beauty  see, 

Wonderful  words  of  Life. 
Words  of  life  and  beauty, 
Teach  me  faith  and  duty  ; 
Beautiful  words,  wonderful  words, 
Wonderful  words  of  Life. 

2  Christ  the  blessed  One  gives  to  all 

Wonderful  words  of  Life ; 
Sinner,  list  to  the  loving  call, 

Wonderful  words  of  Life. 
All  so  freely  given, 
Wooing  us  to  heaven, 
Beautiful  words,  wonderful  words, 
Wonderful  words  of  Life. 

3  Sweetly  echo  the  gospel  call, 

Wonderful  words  of  Life, 


Offer  pardon  and  peace  to  all, 

Wonderful  words  of  Life. 
Jesus,  only  Savior, 
Sanctify  forever, 

Beautiful  words,  wonderful  words, 
Wonderful  words  of  Life. 


—  4!__ 

Is  My  Name  Written  There  ? 

i  Lord,  I  care  not  for  riches, 

Neither  silver  nor  gold  ; 
I  would  make  sure  of  heaven, 

I  would  enter  the  fold, 
In  the  book  of  the  kingdom, 

With  its  pages  so  fair, 
Tell  me,  Jesus,  my  Savior, 

Is  my  name  written  there  ? 

Cho. — Is  my  name  written  there, 
On  the  page  white  and  fair  ? 
In  the  book  of  Thy  kingdom, 
Is  my  name  written  there  ? 


2  Lord,  my  sins  they  are  many, 

Like  the  sands  of  the  sea ; 
But  Thy  blood,  O,  my  Savior  ! 

Is  sufficient  for  me  ; 
For  Thy  promise  is  written, 

In  bright  letters  that  glow, 
"Though  your  sins  be  as  scarlet 

I  will  make  them  like  snow." 


O,  that  beautiful  city, 

With  its  mountains  of  light, 


With  its  glorified  beings, 
In  pure  garments  of  white  ; 

Where  no  evil  thing  cometh, 
To  despoil  what  is  fair  ; 

Where  the  angels  are  watching- 
Is  my  name  written  there  ? 


—  42  — 
Nearer,  My  God,  to  Thee, 

i   Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee, 

Nearer  to  thee  ! 
E'en  though  it  be  a  cross 

That  raiseth  me ; 
Still  all  my  song  shall  be, 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee, 

Nearer  to  thee  ! 


Though  like  a  wanderer, 
The  sun  gone  down, 

Darkness  comes  over  me, 
My  rest  a  stone  ; 

Yet  in  my  dreams  I'd  be 

Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee, 
Nearer  to  thee. 


There  let  my  way  appear 
Steps  up  to  heaven  ; 

All  that  thou  sendest  me 
In  mercy  given  ; 

Angels  to  beckon  me 

Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee  ! 
Nearer  to  thee. 


—  43  — 

Unwearied  Earnestness. 

i  Father,  I  stretch  my  hands  to  Thee  j 
No  other  help  I  know : 
If  Thou  withdraw  Thyself  from  me, 
Ah  !  whither  shall  I  go  ? 

2  What  did  Thine  only  Son  endure, 

Before  I  drew  my  breath  ? 
What  pain,  what  labor,  to  secure 
My  soul  from  endless  death. 

3  O  Jesus,  could  I  this  believe, 

I  now  should  feel  its  power ; 
And  all  my  wants  Thou  wouldst  relieve, 
In  this  accepted  hour. 

4  Author  of  faith  !  to  Thee  I  lift 

My  weary,  longing  eyes  : 
O  let  me  now  receive  that  gift, — 
My  soul  without  it  dies. 

5  Surely  Thou  canst  not  let  me  die ; 

O  speak,  and  I  shall  live, 

And  here  I  will  unwearied  lie, 

Till  Thou  thy  Spirit  give. 

6  How  would  my  fainting  soul  rejoice, 

Could  I  but  see  Thy  face ; 
Now  let  me  hear  Thy  quick'ning  voice, 
And  taste  Thy  pard'ning  grace. 


CHORUS. 

We're  kneeling  at  a  throne  of  grace, 
Throne  of  grace,  throne  of  grace, 

We're  kneeling  at  a  throne  of  grace, 
Where  God  will  answer  prayer. 

—  44 — 

The  Presence  of  Jesus  Desired. 

How  tedious  and  tasteless  the  hours, 

When  Jesus  no  longer  I  see  ! 
Sweet  prospects,  sweet  birds,  and  sweet  flowers 

Have  lost  all  their  sweetness  to  me : 
The  midsummer  sun  shines  but  dim ; 

The  fields  strive  in  vain  to  look  gay, 
But  when  I  am  happy  in  Him, 

December's  as  pleasant  as  May. 

His  name  yields  the  richest  perfume, 

And  sweeter  than  music  his  voice ; 
His  presence  disperses  my  gloom, 

And  makes  all  within  me  rejoice  : 
I  should,  were  he  always  so  nigh, 

Have  nothing  to  wish  or  to  fear ; 
No  mortal  so  happy  as  I ; 

My  summer  would  last  all  the  year. 

Content  with  beholding  his  face, 

My  all  to  his  pleasure  resigned, 
No  changes  of  season  or  place 

Would  make  any  change  in  my  mind  : 
While  blest  with  a  sense  of  his  love, 

A  palace  a  toy  would  appear ; 
And  prisons  would  palaces  prove, 

If  Jesus  would  dwell  with  me  there. 


Dear  Lord,  if  indeed  I  am  thine, 

If  thou  art  my  sun  and  my  song, 
Say,  why  do  I  languish  and  pine? 

And  why  are  my  winters  so  long  ? 
O,  drive  these  dark  clouds  from  sky  ; 

Thy  soul-cheering  presence  restore ; 
Or  take  me  to  thee  up  on  high, 

Where  winter  and  clouds  are  no  more. 

—  45 — 

Home  Beyond  the  Tide. 

i  We  are  out  on  the  ocean  sailing, 

Homeward  bound  we  sweetly  glide, 
We  are  out  on  the  ocean  sailing, 
To  our  home  beyond  the  tide. 

Cho. — All  the  storms  will  soon  be  over, 
Then  we'll  anchor  in  the  harbor, 
We  are  out  on  the  ocean  sailing, 
To  our  home  beyond  the  tide. 

2  Millions  now  are  safely  landed 

Over  on  the  golden  shore  ; 
Millions  more  are  on  their  journey, 
Yet  there's  room  for  millions  more. 

3  Come  on  board,  oh  ship  for  glory, 

Be  in  haste,  make  up  your  mind, 
For  your  vessel's  weighing  anchor, 
You  will  soon  be  left  behind. 

4  When  we  all  are  safely  anchor' d, 

We  will  shout  our  journey  o'er  ; 
We  will  walk  about  the  city, 
And  will  sing  forevermore. 


—  46  — 

Hallowed  Spot. 

There  is  a  spot  to  me  more  dear 

Than  native  vale  or  mountain  ; 
A  spot  for  which  affection's  tear 

Springs  grateful  from  its  fountain  : 
'Tis  not  where  kindred  souls  abound, 

Tho'  that  on  earth  is  Heaven  ; 
But  where  I  first  my  Savior  found, 

And  felt  my  sins  forgiven. 

Hard  was  my  toil  to  reach  the  shore, 

Long  toss'd  upon  the  ocean  ; 
Above  me  was  the  thunder's  roar ; 

Beneath  the  waves'  commotion  : 
Darkly  the  pall  of  night  was  thrown 

Around  me,  faint  with  terror; 
In  that  dark  hour — how  did  my  groan 

Ascend  for  years  of  error  ! 

Sinking  and  panting  as  for  breath, 

I  knew  not  help  was  near  me ; 
And  cried,  "O  !  save  me,  Lord  from  death, 

Immortal  Jesus,  hear  me." 
Then  quick  as  thought  I  felt  him  mine, 

My  Savior  stood  before  me  ; 
I  saw  his  brightness  round  me  shine, 

And  shouted,  < 'Glory  !   Glory  !" 

Oh,  sacred  hour  !  oh,  hallowed  spot ! 

Were  love  divine  first  found  me ; 
Wherever  falls  my  distant  lot, 

My  heart  shall  linger  round  thee ; 
And  when  from  earth  I  rise  to  soar 

Up  to  my  home  in  heaven, 


Down  will  I  cast  my  eyes  once  more, 
Where  I  wast  first  forgiven. 

—  47 — 

On  the  Hills  of  Glory, 

i  Look  ye  saints,  and  see  the  light, 
Over  the  hills  of  glory, 
Lo,  the  dawn  is  breaking  bright, 
Over  on  the  hills  of  glory. 

Cho. — Bright  crowns  the  saints  shall  wear, 
In  yonder  home  so  fair  ; 
O  may  we  all  meet  there, 
Over  on  the  fields  of  glory. 

2  We  shall  meet  en  that  bright  shore, 

Over  on  the  fields  of  glory ; 
Meet  with  loved  ones  gone  before  ; 
Over  on  the  fields  of  glory. 

3  We  shall  see  the  Savior  there, 

Over  on  the  hills  of  glory ; 

And  a  crown  of  life  shall  wear, 

Over  on  the  hills  of  glory. 

4  O,  the  rest  will  be  so  sweet, 

Over  on  the  hills  of  glory, 

When  our  journey  is  complete, 

Over  on  the  hills  of  glory. 

—  48  — 

A  Poor  Sinner  Saved. 

i   I  was  once  far  away  from  my  Savior, 
And  as  vile  as  a  sinner  could  be, 
But  I  wondered  if  Christ,  the  Redeemer, 
Would  save  a  poor  sinner  like  me. 


2  I  wandered  on  in  darkness, 

Not  a  ray  of  light  could  I  see, 
And  the  thought  filled  my  heart  with  sadness. 
There's  no  hope  for  a  sinner  like  me: 

3  But  then  in  that  dark,  lonely  hour ; 

A  voice  sweetly  whispered  to  me, 
Saying,  "Christ,  the  Redeemer,  hath  power, 
To  save  a  poor  sinner  like  thee." 

4  I  then  fully  trusted  in  Jesus, 

And  O  what  a  joy  came  to  me  ! 
And  now  to  others  I'm  telling, 

How  he  saved  a  poor  sinner  like  me. 

5  And  when  life's  journey  is  ended, 

And  I  the  dear  Savior  shall  see  ; 
I'll  praise  him  forever  and  ever, 
For  saving  a  sinner  like  me. 

—  49  — 

The  Christian  Life. 

i   I  am  coming  to  the  cross ; 

I  am  poor  and  weak  and  blind ; 
I  am  counting  all  my  dross, 
I  shall  full  salvation  find. 

Cho. — I  am  trusting,  Lord  in  Thee, 
Blest  Lamb  of  Calvary  ; 
Humbly  at  thy  cross  I  bow, 
Save  me  Jesus,  save  me  now. 

2  Long  my  heart  has  sighed  for  Thee, 
Long  has  evil  reigned  within  ; 
Jesus  sweetly  speaks  to  me, — 
"I  will  cleanse  you  from  all  sin," 


3  Here  I  give  my  all  to  Thee, 

Friends,  and  time,  and  earthly  store  ; 
Soul  and  body,  Thine  to  be, — 
Wholly  Thine  forevermore. 

4  In  the  promises  I  trust ; 

Now  I  feel  the  blood  applied, 
I  am  prostrate  in  the  dust ; 

1  with  Christ  am  crucified. 

5  Jesus  comes  !  he  fills  my  soul ! 

Perfected  in  love  I  am  ! 
I  am  every  whit  made  whole  ; 
Glory  !  glory  to  the  Lamb. 

—  50  — 

I  Need  Thee  Every  Hour. 

i  I  need  thee  every  hour, 
Most  gracious  Lord ; 
No  tender  voice  like  thine 
Can  peace  afford. 

Ref. — I  need  thee,  oh  !  I  need  thee ; 
Every  hour  I  need  thee  ; 
O  bless  me  now,  my  Savior  ! 
I  come  to  thee. 

2  I  need  thee  every  hour  ; 

Stay  thou  near  by ; 
Temptations  lose  their  pow'r 
When  thou  art  nigh. 

3  I  need  thee  every  hour, 

In  joy  or  pain  ; 
Come  quickly  and  abide, 
Or  life  is  vain, 


4  I  need  thee  every  hour ; 

Teach  me  thy  will ; 
And  thy  rich  promises 
In  me  fulfil. 

5  I  need  thee  every  hour, 

Most  Holy  One ; 
Oh,  make  me  thine  indeed, 
Thou  blessed  Son. 

—  51  — 

Take  Me  as  I  Am. 

i  Just  as  I  am,  without  one  plea, 
But  that  thy  blood  was  shed  for  me, 
And  that  thou  bid'st  me  come  to  thee, 
O  Lamb  of  God  I  come. 

Cho. — Take  me  as  I  am,  and  waiting  not 
O,  bring  thy  free  salvation  nigh, 
And  take  me  as  I  am. 

2  Just  as  I  am,  and  waiting  not 
To  rid  my  soul  of  one  dark  blot, 

To  Thee,  whose  blood  can  cleanse  each  spot, 
O  Lamb  of  God  I  come. 

3  Just  as  I  am,  though  tossed  about 
With  many  a  conflict,  many  a  doubt, 
Fightings  within,  and  fears  without, 

O  Lamb  of  God  I  come. 

4  Just  as  I  am,  poor,  wretched,  blind ; 
Sight,  riches,  healing  of  the  mind, 
Yea,  all  I  want,  in  Thee  to  find, 

O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come. 


5  Just  as  I  am  thou  wilt  receive, 

Wilt  welcome,  pardon,  cleanse,  relieve 
Because  thy  promise  I  believe, 
O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come. 

6  Just  as  I  am,  thy  love  unknown 
Hath  broken  every  barrier  down ; 
Now  to  be  thine,  and  thine  alone, 

O  Lamb  of  God,  I  come. 

Cho. — We're  kneeling  at  the  mercy  seat  : 
Where  Jesus  answers  prayers. 


—  52  — 

Pass  Me  Not. 

i   Pass  me  not,  O  gentle  Savior, 
Hear  my  humble  cry ; 
While  on  others  Thou  art  smiling, 
Do  not  pass  me  by. 

Cho. — Savior,  Savior, 

Hear  my  humble  cry ; 
While  on  others  Thou  art  calling, 
Do  not  pass  me  by. 

2  Let  me  at  a  throne  of  mercy 

Find  a  sweet  relief, 
Kneeling  there  in  deep  contrition, 
Help  my  unbelief. 

3  Trusting  only  in  Thy  merits, 

Would  I  seek  Thy  face ; 
Heal  my  wounded,  broken  spirit, 
Save  me  by  Thy  grace. 


4  Thou,  the  Spring  of  all  my  comfort 
More  than  life  to  me, 
Whom  have  I  on  earth  beside  thee, 
Whom  in  heaven  but  thee. 

—  53  — 

Fain,  O,  Rain. 

i  Rain,  O  rain,  rain  my  dear  Savior, 
Rain,  O  rain,  the  Lord  send  it  down, 
Send  the  sanctifying  power  in  the  army  of  the 

Lord, 
Send  the  sanctifying  power  in  the  army. 

If  my  brother  wants  a  blessing, 
Why  don't  he  come  along? 
He  may  pray  and  be  as  happy, 
In  the  army. 

If  my  sister  wants  a  blessing. 

If  my  neighbor  wants  a  blessing. 

If  the  mourner  wants  a  blessing. 

—  54 — 

Over  There. 

i  Oh,  think  of  a  home  over  there, 
By  the  side  of  the  river  of  light, 
Where  the  saints,  all  immortal  and  fair, 
Are  robed  in  their  garments  of  white. 

Refrain. — Over  there,  Over  there, 

Oh,  think  of  a  home  over  there, 

Over  there,  Over  there, 
Oh,  think  of  a  home  over  there. 


2  Oh,  think  of  the  friends  over  there, 

Who  before  us  the  journey  have  trod, 

Of  the  songs  that  they  breathe  on  the  air, 

In  their  home  in  the  palace  of  God, 

Over  there, 
Oh,  think  of  the  friends  over  there. 

3  My  Savior  is  now  over  there, 

There  ray  kindred  and  friends  are  at  rest : 
Then  away  from  my  sorrow  and  care, 
Let  me  fly  to  the  land  of  the  blest, 

Over  there, 
My  Savior  is  now  over  there. 

4  I'll   soon  be  at  home  over  there, 

For  the  end  of  my  journey  I  see, 
Many  dear  to  my  heart,  over  there, 
Are  watching  and  waiting  for  me, 

Over  there, 
I'll  soon  be  at  home  over  there. 

—  55 — 

Portuguese  Hymn. 

i   How  firm  a  foundation,  ye  saints  of  the  Lord, 
Is  laid  for  your  faith  in  his  excellent  word  ! 
What  more  can  he  say  than  to  you  he  hath  said, 
You,  who  unto  Jesus  for  refuge  have  fled. 

2  In  every  condition,  in  sickness,  in  health, 
In  poverty's  vale,  or  abounding  in  wealth ; 
At  home  and  abroad,  on  the  land,  on  the  sea, 

A  s  thy  days  may  demand,  shall  thy  strength  ever  be. 

3  "Fear  not,  I  am  with  thee,  Oh  !  be  not  dismayed, 
For  I  am  thy  God,  and  still  will  give  thee  aid ; 


I'll  strengthen  thee,  help  thee,  and  cause  thee  to 

stand, 
Upheld  by  my  right'ous,  omnipotent  hand. 

4  When  thro'  the  deep  waters  I  call  thee  to  go, 
The  rivers  of  woe  shall  not  thee  overflow, 
For  I  will  be  with  thee,  thy  troubles  to  bless, 
And  sanctify  to  thee,  thy  deepest  distress. 

5  When  thro'  fiery  trials  thy  pathway  shall  lie, 
My  grace  all  sufficient  shall  be  thy  supply ; 
The  flames  shall  not  hurt  thee,  I  only  design, 
Thy  dross  to  consume,  and  thy  gold  to  refine. 

6  Even  down  to  old  age,  all  my  people  shall  prove, 
My  sov'reign,  eternal,  unchangeable  love, 

And  when  hoary  hairs  shall  these  temples  adorn, 
Like  lambs  they  shall  still  in  my  bosom  be  borne. 

7  f-The  soul  that  on  Jesus  doth  lean  for  repose, 
I  will  not,  I  will  not  desert  to  his  foes ; 

That  soul,  tho'  all  hell  should  endeavor  to  shake, 
I'll  never — no  never — no  never  forsake." 


—  56  — 

Sure  Foundation. 

i  My  hope  is  built  on  nothing  less 
Then  Jesus'  blood  and  righteousness, 
I  dare  not  trust  the  sweetest  frame, 
But  wholly  lean  on  Jesus'  name. 

On  Christ  the  solid  rock  I  stand  ; 
All  other  ground  is  sinking  sand. 


2  When  darkness  seems  to  veil  his  face, 
I  rest  on  His  unchanging  grace ; 

In  every  high  and  stormy  gale 
My  anchor  holds  within  the  veil. 

3  His  oath,  his  covenant  and  blood, 
Support  me  in  the  'whelming  flood  : 
When  all  around  my  soul  gives  way, 
He  then  is  all  my  hope  and  stay. 

—  57  — 

Rest  in  the  Arms  of  Jesus. 

1  Say,  dear  fathers,  don't  you  want  to  go  ? 
Say,  dear  fathers,  don't  you  want  to  go? 
Say,  dear  fathers,  don't  you  want  to  go  ? 

And  rest  in  the  arms  of  Jesus. 

Cho. — Yes,  all  together  we  will  go, 
Yes,  all  together  we  will  go, 
Yes,  all  together  we  will  go, 
And  rest  in  the  arms  of  Jesus, 

2  Say,  dear  mothers,  don't  you  want  to  go? 

3  Say,  dear  brothers,  don't  you  want  to  go? 

4  Say,  dear  sisters,  don't  you  want  to  go  ? 

5  Say,  dear  children,  don't  you  want  to  go? 

6  Say,  dear  neighbors,  don't  you  want  to  go  ? 

—  58  — 
Whiter  Than  Snow. 

Dear  Jesus,  I  long  to  be  perfectly  whole ; 
I  want  Thee  forever  to  live  in  my  soul ; 
Break  down  every  idol,  cast  out  every  foe  ; 
Now  wash  me  and  I  shall  be  whiter  than  snow. 


Cho Whiter  than  snow,  yes  whiter  than  snow, 

Now  wash  me  and  I  shall  be  whiter  than  snow. 

2  Dear  Jesus  come  down  from  Thy  throne  in  the 

skies, 
And  help  me  to  make  a  complete  sacrifice ; 
I  give  up  myself,  and  whatever  I  know — 
Now  wash  me,  and  I  shall  be  whiter  than  snow. 

3  Dear  Jesus,  for  this  I  most  humbly  entreat; 
I  wait  blessed  Lord,  at  Thy  crucified  feet, 

By  faith,  for  my  cleansing,  I  see  Thy  blood  flow, 
Now  wash  me,  and  I  shall  be  whiter  than  snow. 

4  The  blessing  of  faith  I  receive  from  above ; 
O  glory  !  my  soul  is  made  perfect  in  love ; 

My  prayer  has  prevailed,  and  this  moment  I  know, 
The  blood  is  applied,  I  am  whiter  than  snow. 


—  59  — 

Arise,  My  Soul  Arise. 

Arise,  my  soul  arise  ; 

Shake  off  thy  guilty  fears  ; 
The  bleeding  sacrifice 

In  my  behalf  appears ; 
Before  the  throne  my  surety  stands,  :|| 
My  name  is  written  on  His  hands. 

He  ever  lives  above, 

For  me  to  intercede, 
His  all  redeeming  love, 

His  precious  blood  to  plead  ; 
His  blood  atoned  for  all  our  race,  :|| 
And  sprinkles  now  the  throne  of  grace. 


Five  bleeding  wounds  He  bears, 

Received  on  Calvary ; 
They  pour  effectual  prayers, 

They  strongly  plead  for  me ; 
Forgive  him,  oh,  forgive  they  cry, 
Nor  let  that  randsomed  sinner  die. 

My  God  is  reconciled  ; 

His  pardoning  voice  I  hear ; 
He  owns  me  for  His  child ; 

I  can  no  longer  fear  ; 
With  confidence  I  now  draw  nigh, 

And  Father,  Abba,  Father  cry. 


—  60  — 
Over  Yonder. 

i   My  father's  gone  to  view  that  land, 

To  view  that  land,  to  view  that  land, 
My  father's  gone  to  view  that  land, 
To  sing  that  cheering  song. 

Cho, — Away  over  yonder, 

Along  side  of  Jordan, 
Away  over  yonder, 
To  sing  that  cheering  song. 

2  My  mother's  gone  to  view  that  land.  ; 

3  My  brother's  gone  to  view  that  land.  : 

4  My  sister's  gone  to  view  that  land.  : 

5  My  children  are  gone  to  view  that  land. 

6  My  friends  are  gone  to  view  that  land.  : 


—  61  — 

Zion's  Travelers. 

i   Children  of  the  heavenly  King, 
As  we  journey  let  us  sing ; 
Sing  our  Savior's  worthy  praise, 
Glorious  in  his  works  and  ways. 

2  We  are  trav'ling  home  to  God, 
In  the  way  our  fathers  trod  ; 
They  are  happy  now,  and  we 
Soon  their  happiness  shall  see. 

3  O  ye  banished  seed  be  glad  ; 
Christ  our  Advocate  is  made ; 
Us  to  save  our  flesh  assumes, — 
Brother  to  our  souls  becomes. 

4  Fear  not,  brethren,  joyful  stand 
On  the  borders  of  the  land  ; 
Jesus  Christ  our  Father's  Son, 
Bids  us  undismayed  go  on. 

5  Lord  !  obediently  we'll  go, 
Gladly  leaving  all  below ; 
Only  thou  our  leader  be, 
And  we  still  will  follow  thee. 


CHORUSES. 

-l  - 

Let  us  walk  in  the  light, 

In  the  light,  in  the  light, 

Let  us  walk  in  the  light, 

In  the  light  of  God. 


-2- 

Looking  home,  looking  home, 
Toward  the  heavenly  mansions, 

Jesus  hath  prepared  for  me, 
In  my  Father's  kingdom. 

-3- 

Praise  the  Lord,  praise  the  Lord, 

O,  he  died  for  you  and  me,  praise  the  Lord, 

Yes,  he  died  for  you  and  me 

On  the  mount  of  Calvary, 
Yes,  he  died  for  you  and  me,  praise  the  Lord. 

-4- 
Happy  on  the  way,  happy  on  the  way, 
Bless  the  Lord,  I'm  happy  on  the  way. 


—  62  — 

Our  Refuge. 

Jesus,  lover  of  my  soul, 

Let  me  to  Thy  bosom  fly, 
While  the  nearer  waters  roll, 

While  the  tempest  still  is  high ; 
Hide  me,  oh,  my  Savior,  hide, 

Till  the  storm  of  life  is  past ; 
Safe  into  the  heaven  guide, 

Oh,  receive  my  soul  at  last. 

Other  refuge  have  I  none, 

Hangs  my  helpless  soul  on  Thee ; 
Leave,  oh,  leave  me  not  alone, 

Still  support  and  comfort  me. 
All  my  trust  in  Thee  is  stayed, 

All  my  help  from  Thee  I  bring ; 


Cover  my  defenceless  head 

With  the  shadow  of  Thy  wing. 

3  Thou,  O  Christ,  art  all  I  want, 

More  than  all  in  Thee  I  find  ; 
Raise  the  fallen,  cheer  the  faint, 

Heal  the  sick  and  lead  the  blind. 
Just  and  holy  is  Thy  name ; 

I  am  all  unrighteousness  ; 
False  and  full  of  sin  I  am, 

Thou  art  full  of  truth  and  grace. 

4  Plenteous  grace  with  Thee  is  found, 

Grace  to  cover  all  my  sin ; 
Let  the  healing  streams  abound  ; 

Make  and  keep  me  pure  within. 
Thou  of  life  the  fountain  art ; 

Freely  let  me  take  of  Thee ; 
Spring  Thou  up  within  my  heart ; 

Rise  to  all  eternity. 

CHORUS. 

Jesus  is  a  rock  in  a  weary  land, 
Weary  land,  weary  land  ; 

Jesus  is  a  rock  in  a  weary  land, 
A  shelter  in  a  time  of  storm. 

—  63  — 

In  the  Sweet  By-and-By. 

There's  a  land  that  is  fairer  than  day, 
And  by  faith  we  can  see  it  afar  : 

For  the  Father  waits  over  the  way, 
To  prepare  us  a  dwelling  place  there. 


Cho. — In  the  sweet  by-and-by 

We  shall  meet  on  that  beautiful  shore. 

In  the  sweet  by-and-by, 

We  shall  meet  on  that  beautiful  shore. 

2  We  shall  sing  on  that  beautiful  shore, 

The  melodious  songs  of  the  blest ; 
And  our  spirits  shall  sorrow  no  more, 
Nor  sigh  for  the  blessing  of  rest. 

3  To  our  bountiful  Father  above, 

We  will  offer  the  tribute  of  praise, 
For  the  glorious  gift  of  his  love, 

And  the  blessings  that  hallow  our  days. 

4  We  shall  rest  on  that  beautiful  shore, 

In  the  joys  of  the  sav'd  we  shall  share ; 
All  our  pilgrimage-toil  will  be  o'er, 

And  the  conqueror's  crown  we  shall  wear. 

5  We  shall  meet,  we  shall  sing,  we  shall  reign 

In  the  land  where  the  saved  never  die  ! 
We  shall  rest  free  from  sorrow  and  pain, 
Safe  at  home  in  the  sweet  by-and-by. 


FIRST  LINES.  NO. 

A  beautiful  land  by  faith  I  see, 34 

A  charge  to  keep  I  have, - 13 

Alas  and  did  my  Savior  bleed, 0 

Almost  persuaded,  now  to  believe, 5 

Am  I  a  soldier  of  the  cross, 23 

And  must  I  be  to  judgment  brought, 18 

Arise,  my  soul,  arise, 59 

Behold  a  stranger  at  the  door, 1 

Children  of  the  heavenly  king, 61 

Come,  sinners,  to  the  gospel  feast, 3 

Come  thou  fount  of  every  blessing, 10 

Come  to  Jesus,  come  to  Jesus, 6 

Come  we  that  love  the  Lord, 15 

Come,  ye  sinners,  poor  and  needy, 2 

Depths  of  mercy  !  can  there  be, 27 

Dear  Jesus,  I  long  to  be  perfectly  whole, 58 

Down  at  the  cross  where  my  Savior  died, 4 

Father,  I  stretch  my  hands  to  thee, 43 

How  firm  a  foundation,  ye  saints  of  the  Lord, 55 

How  lost  was  my  condition, 21 

How  sweet  the  name  of  Jesus  sounds,....., 20 

How  tedious  and  tasteless  the  hours, 44 

I  am  coming  to  the  cross, 49 

I  gave  my  life  for  thee, 11 

I'm  glad  that  I  was  born  to  die, 56 

I  need  thee  every  hour, 50 

In  the  Christian's  home  in  glory, 16 

In  the  sweet  fields  of  Eden, ....29 

I  was  once  far  away  from  my  Savior, , 48 

Jesus,  lover  of  my  soul, G2 

Jesus  my  all  to  heaven  is  gone, 37 


Just  as  I  am,  without  one  plea, 51 

Look  ye  saints,  and  see  the  light, 47 

Lord,  I  care  not  for  riches, 41 

My  father's  gone  to  view  that  land, 60 

My  hope  is  "built  on  nothing  less, 56 

Nearer,  my  God,  to  thee 42 

Not  all  the  Mood  of  beasts, 15 

O,  come  to-day  to  the  fountain, 8 

O,  come  to  the  Savior  to-day, 7 

0,  happy  day,  that  fixed  my  choice, 22 

0,  think  of  a  home  over  there, 54 

0,  when  shall  I  see  Jesus, 26 

On  Jordan's  stormy  banks  I  stand, 33 

Pass  me  not,  0  gentle  Savior, 52 

Precious  Savior,  thou  hast  saved  us 24 

Bain,  0  rain  my  dear  Savior, 53 

Rock  of  ages,  cleft  for  me, 35 

Say,  dear  fathers,  don't  you  want  to  go, 57 

Sing  them  over  again  to  me, 40 

The  gospel  ship  is  sailing, 30 

The  great  Physician  now  is  near, 38 

The  judgment  day  is  coming, 12 

There  are  angels  hovering  round, 25 

There  is  a  fountain  filled  with  blood, 10 

There  is  a  gate  that  stands  ajar, 31 

There  is  a  land  of  pure  delight, 32 

There  is  a  spot  to  me  more  dear, 46 

There's  a  land  that  is  fairer  than  day, 63 

We  are  out  on  the  ocean  sailing, *..45 

We  have  brethren  over  yonder, , 28 

What  can  wash  away  my  stain t....17 

Why  do  you  wait,  dear  brother, , 39 


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